On a recent visit to ESPN Headquarters, 淫人色欲社鈥檚 Advanced Media Group (AMG) 蝉迟耻诲别苍迟蝉鈥Gerd, Zijie, Vignesh, and Patrick鈥攚ere given an exciting, behind-the-scenes look at the fast-paced world of sports broadcasting and media production. Led by Michelle Borsavage, Dean of STEM, the group explored ESPN鈥檚 storied past and high-tech present, gaining valuable insight into the careers and technologies that drive the industry.
During the trip, students walked through ESPN鈥檚 expansive campus, viewing relics from its founding in 1979 and visiting modern studios where current programming is produced. A highlight of the day was observing the live control room for ESPN鈥檚 flagship show First Take, where producers worked in real time to incorporate breaking news into the broadcast. The students saw firsthand how coordination, speed, and
creativity come together to shape what millions of viewers see on screen.
鈥淚t was amazing to see how many different careers branch out from sports broadcasting and television production,鈥 said Ms. Borsavage. 鈥淭his trip gave our students a clearer picture of how the work they鈥檙e doing with AMG today can lead to future opportunities鈥攚hether in production, journalism, editing, or digital content creation. They walked away inspired, and we鈥檙e excited to see where this experience will take them.鈥
The trip also gave students a sense of how rapidly media technologies have evolved鈥攁nd a glimpse into the future of digital storytelling. From cutting-edge studio tools to the collaborative environment of live
broadcasting, the experience deepened their understanding of media production and opened new possibilities for career exploration.
淫人色欲社鈥檚 Advanced Media Group provides hands-on experience in videography, digital editing, and creative storytelling, allowing students to capture the life of the School while building skills that are increasingly in demand in today鈥檚 media landscape.