Team Bonding and Amateur Filmmaking

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Test editor Amanda Furrer recalls how making scary movies brought her high school cross country together.

I went to my first high-school cross-country practice freshman year in jean shorts, mostly walking as I heaved and huffed. I wasn’t good at running. During races, I fantasized about running into a tree, tumbling down a hill into a creek, getting attacked by a bear—any misfortune that would stop me from racing. Every XC meet played out like a scary movie in my head.

“I think we made these because we were kids and kids do silly things together. A lot of us on the team were creative types.”“For me, it was about going on a trip with a bunch of great people,” said Kim, another teammate and Jackie’s older cousin. “As far as the horror films went, I was the theater kid giving XC a shot, so any avenue for creativity was one I was happy to go down.” My teammates encouraged me to reach out to our former coach, Dave Oakley.

 

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