In her final episode, Caitlin Conner, senior filmmaker, reflects on her four-year journey in High-Tech Video Production. She shares some of her favorite memories, including filming the short film B.S. in a creepy abandoned school, bonding with her crew, and working sideline coverage at football games. Through laughter, scares, and lots of late nights, Caitlin describes how these moments shaped her love for storytelling, even when things didn’t go perfectly—like her infamous sophomore film Iris.
Caitlin also opens up about the lessons she’s learned, especially the responsibility and creativity that come with editing. She talks about the value of teamwork, perseverance, and leadership. With heartfelt thanks to her classmates and a special shoutout to her teacher, Caitlin signs off with a message to future students: "Even if you’re not going into film, this class gives you tools for life."