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EOTS Takes March By Storm

V. Parker
The student-run Eye of the Storm club (EOTS) had its own March Madness, producing several new videos and launching two new video series: "DorOWNED" and “Flash Flood.”

EOTS co-founder Elyse Kim ‘21 shared this about the club’s recent video productions:

"DorOWNED" is a series of short sketches from the brains of Doron Loewenberg '21 and the EOTS team. Doron tackles challenges on the Hilltop, which never seem to go his way. You can watch the sketches on the EOTS website.

EOTS also launched “Flash Flood,” a series of exclusive clips filmed by club members at school events. So far, the club has captured clips at Pippin, the Upper School musical, as well as both boys and girls Varsity Basketball’s FAA Championship victories. You can find the clips on this page of the EOTS website.

In addition, March was National Athletic Training Month, so EOTS produced a video featuring Ms. Nicole, our incredible athletic trainer. Ms. Nicole is on the sidelines of every game, ready to help at the first sign of injury. She works with Storm athletes every day, guiding them through rehab and physical therapy to keep them healthy and help them return to peak performance. Beyond her medical expertise, Ms Nicole is a kind and supportive presence on the Hilltop who embodies our school's dedication to service. You can watch the video here.

Thanks to all who participated in creating these videos:

DorOWNED #1: Written by Doron Loewenberg, filmed by Eli Fendelman

DorOWNED #2: Written by Doron Loewenberg and Eli Fendelman, filmed by Bryan DeVissiere and Eli Fendelman

Ms Nicole: filmed by Cat Hendricks '22, interview by Myles Sead '23, edited by Brian Douglas '21, thumbnail by Jonathan Hobson '21

Flash Flood clips filmed and edited by Elyse Kim '21
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