Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine October 2017 | Page 18
Running the show
ACADEMY STUDENTS MANAGE OPERATIONS AT
FOOTBALL GAMES
By Anthony Tosie
[email protected]
During home football games at Northwest ISD Stadium, it’s
easy to see the effort put in by the
players and fine arts participants.
What isn’t as easy to see is the effort
put in by the students running major
parts of the event itself, though their
work is evident.
Students from Northwest ISD’s
Creative Media Production Academy,
housed at Northwest High School,
operate the videoboard and all related
aspects of home games at Northwest
ISD Stadium, including the cameras, sound equipment,
game-day production and much, much more. Such operation
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requires specialized skills, which they develop in their
broadcast classes.
Jeremy Rawe, academy facilitator,
said his students learn skills used
by media professionals across the
country by working operations at
football games. The experience is
both fun and provides real-world
skills, he said.
“We use a company called
Daktronics [for our video board
system] that is in over 70 percent of
professional stadiums,” he explained. “We’re obviously a much
smaller scale at the high school level, but the system we use