Wednesday, March 2, 2011

FeBrUaRy 28 ThEaTrE pHoToGrApHy

 Cadie Stoeck, '14, works on one of many costumes for the UIL performance that theater will put on. The name of the play is "House of Desires."

 The actors for the UIL theater play, talk with Hollie Marine, their teacher, about good stretches to stretch out. The actors needed to stretch because the play, "House of Desires," contains many fighting scenes and some dancing.
 Rolly Reyna, '14, and Bria Washington, '13, dance to the upbeat, fast-paced music for the play, "House of Desires." The play is a UIL theater competition, so the actors work hard to make everything fit right, from remembering lines to fighting scenes with swords.
Hollie Marine talks to her theater actors about what they can improve on in the upcoming UIL competition. The actors and tech students are working hard to make the play, "House of Desires," a success.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

CoLoR GuArD PiCtUrEs JaNuArY 31

The SCHS color guard team rehearse a new dance, taught by Ms. Stoeck. The girls danced to the song "For Your Entertainment" by Adam Lambert. "Control, control, control!" they yelled to each other.
The SCHS color guard team rehearse a new dance, taught by Ms. Stoeck. The team was preparing for an upcoming basketball game halftime show. "Stretch up! Stretch up!" Stoeck shouts over the music.
The SCHS color guard team practice it's finishing set, taught by Ms. Stoeck. Ms. Stoeck repeated the drill until the girls understand it completely. "The red flags are supposed to be straight," Stoeck told them.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

HaLLiE GaRCiA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AV PrOdUcTiOn ReViEw!!!!!

On Monday, January 24, I went and took pictures of Brett Parrish's AV Production 7th period class. The students responded well to the camera and didn't have a habit of looking at the camera like many other students usually do. This was probably because they handle cameras too and understand the constant struggle to find good footage/video of people not looking at the camera. They were a very nice group of students and I hope to take pictures of the class again :)

AV PrOdUcTiOn JaNuArY 24

 Jimmy Ton, '13, Hallie Garcia, '12, and Francisco Rodriguez, '13, are creating a movie trailer for Brett Parrish's AV Production class. Their video is about a comedic movie about a student in the school running from a guy who is a killer. "My favorite video we've made was the movie trailer," said Rodriguez.
 Jimmy Ton, '13, Andrew Le, '13, and Francisco Rodriguez, '13, are making a movie trailer fro a class assignment for their AV Production class, tought by Brett Parrish. "This class is fun because we can express ourselves in video," said Teresa Salazar, another classmate.
 AV Production student, Joshua Beatty, '12, is filming a video for the 8th grade elections for Journalism. He was part of the advanced group to be assigned to the project. "My favorite thing about this class is using my technology skills," said Joshua Beatty, '12.
 AV Production teacher Brett Parrish watches a movie trailer created by Jimmy Ton, '13, Hallie Garcia, '12, and Francisco Rodriguez, '13. He then gave them feedback about how to improve it. "I started in a class like this in high school. I think it's important for students to find who they are in a class like this," said Parrish.
AV Production students, Francisco Rodriguez, '13, Hallie Garcia, '12, and Jimmy Ton, '13, are creating a movie trailer for an in-class assignment for their teacher, Brett Parrish "This class is really cool and allows us the opportunity to be creative and it's a lot more fun and hands-on things that conventional classes don't get the chance to do this," said Garcia.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Baseball Review!!!

The other day, I went and took pictures of the 7th period JV boys baseball. The pictures all turned out great, but I wish that I could've talked to them to get more names and quotes for my captions. The manual settings for the day worked out great and the boys are very talented!! I hope to shoot them again, maybe for another practice or even a game :D

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

BaSeBaLL- JaNuArY 18 PHoToGRaPhY

 The JV baseball team boys got in trouble with Coach Hinson for not fully paying attention and missing simple catches. Chesney Thompson immediately dropped all of his things, including his shoes, and took a lap around the football field and the soccer field.
 JV/Freshman baseball players, XXX, x, XXXX, x, and XXXXX, x, are hustling to start throwing back and forth with their fellow team mates after a team huddle. The boys are working hard for the upcoming baseball season that's quick approaching.
 Zachery Lowther, '14, and XXXX, x, are pitching back and forth perfecting their accuracy and catching. The boys were practicing for the upcoming opening Baseball season tournament a few days later.
Zachery Lowther, '14, is watching for his team mate to throw the baseball with great focus. The boys are hoping to do well in the upcoming season. "If you can't catch the ball, then you can't play the sport." said Coach Johnson.
Jesus Garcia, 14, is pitching the baseball to his partner with great speed and strength. Garcia has been playin baseball for a couple of years now. "Yeah, I'm pretty good." said Garcia.