in the bait area, brandon mason is changing that one call at a time. >> i like being around the familiest having fun. and i get some exercise. >> that exercise comes in the art form that has him affectionately known as the dancing ref. >> every game, i feel i have the best seat in the house. i want everybody to have fun. >> the bay area at native works as a program director and has been resting used games for decades. but it's the moves, not the whistle that capture the most attention. >> one of my mentors when i started said it's ok to put a little mustard on it. he should be what he meant and i took it from there. >> and like any good mentor, the dancing ref pays it forward. he taught me the tricks of the trade. >> if it's a travel, elbows up -- then you do this, you got to put a little hips into it. >> hold on -- slowdown. >> there it is. stop the clock. you've got to put your hand here. take a step to the side. come back. you've got some soul. >> don't tell me i can't move. i think i will keep my day job. his moves also translate to the gridiron. >> and i am the ref of enthusiasm. my