Thursday, October 27, 2011

Senior Wes Sterrs in the News

Belfast High School Students Get To See Options After Graduation

Belfast - Many high school students don't know what they want to do after graduation. Belfast students got to see some of the options out there.
"It's a college fair. It's a way to get a lot of colleges to come visit schools. Most of the colleges visiting are from Maine. What we've done at Belfast is attach a career fair so we have a lot of career people in the community coming in to talk about their careers."
Organizers say these events often help students see the paths they need to take.
" To connect where they're headed to what they're doing now in the classroom that's the immediate goal and hopefully that will pay off."
They understand college isn't for everyone.
" There's a big push in Maine about college ready for all kids. But not all kids want to go to college. So we feel it's important we expose all kids to all different options."
There were five sessions. Students had to visit at least two colleges. They had a variety of careers to check out. From diesel mechanics and masonry to nursing.
" I'm way more of a hands on learner so this is a lot better for me to actually see people who are doing stuff I want to do later in life."
Senior Wes Sterrs was happy to see jobs he's interested in.
" I've been doing video stuff since I could walk so I'm always looking to learn more about video production and film stuff."
Organizers are always looking to improve the fair, heeding student feedback.
" They'll do an evaluation at the end of the day. We take that feedback seriously and a lot of the career presenters we invite back. On occasion if it didn't go over well we might make some adjustments."

Thursday, October 13, 2011

An Architecture of Another

Stained Glass

"My souls (characters) are conglomerations of past and present stages of civilization, bits from books and newspapers, scraps of humanity, rags and tatters of fine clothing, patched together as is the human soul. And I have added a little evolutionary history by making the weaker steal and repeat the words of the stronger, and by making the characters borrow ideas or "suggestions" from one another."
 
~
Johan August Strinderg(author's foreword to Miss Julie, in Six Plays of Strindberg, 1955)

 
We are a sort of stained glass.
Pieces of life and learning assembled over time and attached to bodies like wings.
We fit snugly into the space for which we were meant, resistant to wind and rain, supporting our own weight, and withstanding time.
We are simultaneously fragile and strong.
We are opacity and transparency.
An architecture of self and others.
Meant to be shared.
To fulfill the purpose for which we were created -To shine.

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Not your Ordinary Juice Box

Wes Sterrs

Wes Sterrs,  Student,  Filmmaker

Wes Sterrs is a student filmmaker from Belfast, Maine.  He has been making short films from age 11 and has expanded his portfolio since then.  Wes has attended the summer program at the New York Film Academy, produced/directed/edited numerous short films and has found work as a cinematographer/editor on a myriad of projects ranging from music videos to corporate events.
Recently, Sterrs (in collaboration with fellow student filmmaker John Loxterkamp) directed a short film titled “The Fly” that placed first at the Maine Student Film Festival.  The film follows a man who encounters a late-night insect that won’t leave him alone.  Wes hopes to go to film school with a focus in cinematography and to go on to work in television on wildlife nature programs.
 
For more information on Juice follow Wes at http://juiceconference.org/content/wes-sterrs