The videos on this page are created by students in the Television Production Classes. They require Quicktime to display properly, and are recommended for high speed connections only. Click on any picture or text to play
2nd Level Television Production student Arielle Martorana (class of ’07) created this short documentary about the ’04-’05 musical “Guys and Dolls”. She interviewed director Mr. Tom Zumchak, as well as actors Megan Templon and Kyle McKnight. Music by the “Guys and Dolls” pit orchestra.
3rd Level Television Production student Amanda Sprecher (class of ’06) produced and directed this studio taping of the student band “Too Many Humans”, using green screen effects.
2nd Level Television Production student Joe Seifert (class of ’07) edited this montage of video taped by members of the 2nd Level Television Production class. Music created in Garage Band.
2nd Level Television Production student Maggie Griffith (class of ’07) created this short documentary about the track team. She interviewed student Megan Fitzpatrick and coach Mr. Oldfield. Music by No Fear Youth.
2nd Level Television Production student Alex Basile (class of ’07) created this short documentary about the high school band. He interviewed student Nick Kilstein and teacher Mr. Suabedissen. Music by the high school band.
2nd Level Television Production student Arielle Martorana (class of ’07) edited this montage of video taped by members of the 2nd Level Television Production class. Music by George Milly.
2nd Level Television Production student Areeb Zamir (class of ’06) created this short documentary about the first level Art class. He interviewed student Anthony Lebbad, and teacher Mrs. McGrath. Music created by Areeb in Garage Band.
2nd Level Television Production student Will Fabrizio (class of ’07) created this short documentary about the Television Production class. He interviewed Television student Maggie Griffith and teacher Mr. Flegeal. Music by Sidewalk Heroes.
Nicole Lorenzetti sings “If I Ain’t Got You”, accompanied by Colin Fitzpatrick and Billy Emhof. Produced by students in the period 4 first level Television Production class, Lisa Colasanti, Nick Strong, Andrew Seems, Monica Shapiro, Kyle Walsh, Kate Kolambatovich, Jahrobi White, Meghan Compton, Ryan Brost, Kerri Smith, and Ben Tredrea. Are those nice lights in the new TV studio, or are those nice lights?
Can you say “Unique New York” ten times fast? Created by third level Television Production student Amanda Sprecher.
Second level Television Production student Wes Purvis edited his interview with new HoVal principal, Mr. Mangiaracina. Areeb Zamir videotaped the interview using techniques learned in the second level class.
Third level Television Production Student AJ (Riggs) Schonhaut videotaped and edited the Homecoming Parade. Music by the Fighting Bulldog Band.
2nd level Television Production student Mike Fossell edited his interview with Mrs. Kuhl. Mike Topley videotaped the interview. Although Mrs. Kuhl and her husband live in a retirement home in Pennington, she is not content to sit at home. She has taught English for 42 years, including the 9 years she has substituted at HoVal. Mrs. Kuhl thinks all children are wonderful and students here love her. She thinks a cheerful smile and encouraging words will hopefully make students day brighter.
Maddy Weber (class of “04) created this short documentary about the HoVal band, Big American Party, in the second level television production class.
Katie Smith sings “Let It Be”, accompanied by Colin Fitzpatrick and science teacher Mr. Tusay. Produced by students in the period 4 first level Television Production class, Lisa Colasanti, Nick Strong, Andrew Seems, Monica Shapiro, Kyle Walsh, Kate Kolambatovich, Bill Emhof, Meghan Compton, Ryan Brost, Kerri Smith, and Ben Tredrea
Will Fabrizio videotaped and edited the St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church rummage sale in Pennington, using advanced camera techniques learned in the second level Television Production class. Will created music in the program “Garage Band”.
TV 3 Student Mike Stellino presents a short look at the 2004-05 Ice Hockey team including interviews with team captain Gregg Amato and Coach Balog. Music by Paul Pachence
Fourth level Television Production student Rob Bailey edited video of the 2004 Varsity Field Hockey team, Varsity Girls Tennis team, Varsity Football team and Varsity Girls Soccer team, from video by James Bonnelli, Wes Purvis, Will Fabrizio, Areeb Zamir, and Mr. Flegeal. Music by Aaron Sosnoski, the Jerrolds, the Lab Rats, and other HoVal bands.
TV2 student Areeb Zamir (class of ’06) edited his interview with Biology teacher Mr. Angwenyi in his first year teaching at HoVal. Mr. Angwenyi was born and raised in Kenya and has a lot to offer HoVal and its students. Camera by Wes Purvis.
Nick Jourjine videotaped and edited Erik Berriki and Bruce Geurrieri working on a 1977 Harley Davidson Sportster using advanced camera techniques learned in the second level Television Production class. Music by Sax Appeal.
Second level Television Production student Arielle Martorana edited her interview with Blythe Pinto, president of the HoVal class of 2007 during the 04-05 school year. Tyler Caton videotaped the interview using techniques learned in the second level class.
Dylan Catherina videotaped and edited his brother playing pool, using advanced camera techniques learned in the second level Television Production class. Dylan created music in the program “Garage Band”.
TV2 student Maggie Griffiths (class of ’07) edited her interview with one of her favorite teachers, Ms. Rivera. Ms. Rivera was Miss Puerto Rico in her hometown. Camera by Will Fabrizio.
Mr. Wilson introduces Alicia Hill who kisses Roxie the Bulldog at the Fall Pep Rally, videotaped by third level Television Production students Amanda Sprecher and Mike Stellino, and edited by Mike. Music by the Fighting Bulldog Band.
Second level Television Production student Will Fabrizio edited his interview with Eileen Guo, Secretary of the class of 2007, about her summer trip to China where she visited relatives and taught English. Maggie Griffiths videotaped the interview using techniques learned in the second level class.
Maggie Griffiths videotaped and edited “A Snowy Day in February”, using advanced camera techniques learned in the second level Television Production class. Some of the techniques are a point of view shot, a trucking shot, and a matched cut. Music by the Lab Rats.
Second level Television Production student Greg Coats edited his interview with Gordon Brookes of the class of 2005, about the animated film he made which won third place in the NJ Young Film and Videomakers Festival. Jay Amato videotaped the interview using techniques learned in the second level class
2004 was HoVal’s first year with a varsity football team in more than 70 years. Some key players in the October 23rd game versus Princeton were Steve Giovacchini, Tyler Brewster and Angelo Pagano. Areeb Zamir taped and edited the game using advanced camera techniques learned in the second level Television Production class. He created the music in the program “Garage Band”.
Second level Television Production student Dylan Catherina edited this montage of school activities and sports, taped by his first level class during the 2003-2004 school year. Music by Lab Rats. Compare this montage to the montage Jay Henderek made from the same video.
The Dawg Pound, by TV3 student Tim “Rudy” Reside (class of ’06). Music by No Fear Youth and Sidewalk Heroes.
Second level Television Production student TJ Hubble edited his interview with Ben Tredrea about his work as an Emergency Medical Technician. Frank Dvorak videotaped the interview using techniques learned in the second level class.