Wednesday, March 16, 2011

My A-Roll and B-Roll are inserted separate.

A-ROLL:
It’s only march, but spring seems to be approaching fast, along with spring comes prom.

“I have no idea, I don’t know who I’m gonna take at all. I haven’t even thought about it.” – Santo Le

As a junior at here at Eastview, prom isn’t really a big deal to Santo. But for many seniors, it can be a big deal.

“Prom is more of a senior deal. It’s way more special senior year”. – Santo Le

Prom is one of the biggest events of the school year and it’s one of the last events seniors take place in as high school students. Although it’s a little spendy, some would say it’s worth the money.

“Last year I just went with a friend and I still spent a lot, this year I’m going with my boyfriend so I’ll probably spend even more.” - Ashley Murtha

It may seem like a lot of money at the moment, but the memories can last a lifetime. Especially since it’s held at a beautiful venue downtown where also, food will be served. So if you were planning on going out to eat, the restaurant expenses are cut out. But if it’s still too much, the staff in the student services can do their best to reduce the $70 tickets to $30.


“I’m only a sophomore but I know I’m going next year and my senior year”. –Aylias Bird

Prom is one of the most highly anticipated events of a student’s high school career. Date or not, everyone should attend, even if it’s just with a group of friends, even if you feel it’s too expensive, the staff here will try their best to work with you on the pricing because those memories will last a lifetime.

Signing off for The Flash, this is Nadia.



B-ROLL

Footage of melting snow outside of Eastview.

Footage of Santo answering question.



Footage of 2010 prom and senior prom pictures.






Last year’s prom advertisement posters.




Footage of Ashley and Frank Veldman during coronation ceremony.



Pictures of International Market Square.












Pictures of group pics before prom. A-ROLL:
It’s only march, but spring seems to be approaching fast, along with spring comes prom.

“I have no idea, I don’t know who I’m gonna take at all. I haven’t even thought about it.” – Santo Le

As a junior at here at Eastview, prom isn’t really a big deal to Santo. But for many seniors, it can be a big deal.

“Prom is more of a senior deal. It’s way more special senior year”. – Santo Le

Prom is one of the biggest events of the school year and it’s one of the last events seniors take place in as high school students. Although it’s a little spendy, some would say it’s worth the money.

“Last year I just went with a friend and I still spent a lot, this year I’m going with my boyfriend so I’ll probably spend even more.” - Ashley Murtha

It may seem like a lot of money at the moment, but the memories can last a lifetime. Especially since it’s held at a beautiful venue downtown where also, food will be served. So if you were planning on going out to eat, the restaurant expenses are cut out. But if it’s still too much, the staff in the student services can do their best to reduce the $70 tickets to $30.


“I’m only a sophomore but I know I’m going next year and my senior year”. –Aylias Bird

Prom is one of the most highly anticipated events of a student’s high school career. Date or not, everyone should attend, even if it’s just with a group of friends, even if you feel it’s too expensive, the staff here will try their best to work with you on the pricing because those memories will last a lifetime.

Signing off for The Flash, this is Nadia.

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