Work
Texas Student Television January 2012-present
- Volunteer for Sneak Peek (started January 2012)
- Sneak Peek- UT's longest-running entertainment program, providing students the latest from the entertainment industry. Includes movie reviews, fashion advice, etc.
- Responsibilities include writing talks, hosting, floor-directing, camera, red carpet interviews, on-air segments.
- October 19, 2012: James Franco Austin Film Festival Red Carpet Interview
- March 9, 2013: "Scenic Route" SXSW Film Festival Red Carpet Interview: Interviewed Kevin and Michael Goetz (directors), Mike Einziger (composer), Dan Fogler (actor) and Josh Duhamel (actor).
- March 10, 2013: "Cheap Thrills" Sit-down interview with Evan Katz (director), Travis Stevens (producer), and Pat Healy (actor).
The Brahma Yearbook Staff August 2010-June 2011
- Reporter/Photographer
- Captured through both images and words the events and memories that took place during MacArthur High School's 2010-2011 school year.
- Stories and photos include MacArthur High School athletics (varsity football, varsity men's and women's soccer), fine arts (Mac Drama, Once Upon a Mattress musical cast), the annual Brahma March, Brahmadoras (MacArthur's varsity dance squad), international students, senior photos.
- All content went towards creating the school's first "spring book" (released at the end of the school year rather than the next academic year) in several years.
Brahma Tales Newspaper Staff August 2009-June 2011
- Editor-in-Chief (2010-2011)
- Entertainment section editor (2009-2010)
- Reporter/Photographer (2009-2011)
- Reported the latest news and events occurring at MacArthur High School, as well as national/world-wide coverage.
- Became the first editor-in-chief to run Brahma Tales online as well as in print.
- Negotiated with local businesses into contributing advertisements to the paper.
- Wrote Facebook Freakout: Diary of an Online Addict, which became the most popular story in the history of the Brahma Tales website.
- Interviews include individuals associated with Invisible Children.
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