Director's Cut: Vietnam Veterans Experience
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The worst feeling in the world as a storyteller is to cut out the most important information.

I covered the Vietnam Veterans Experience tent at the York Fair. The week long county fair brings animals, rides, and carnival food. Tucked in the very front of the fair near the exotic animals is the veterans tent.

The tent is purposely close the the Vietnam Memorial. The detailing of the tent was impressive. It recreated what it might looked like back in the day. Dried bamboo swayed on the sides. Bags of sand built about knee high and the standard camouflage with hole draped in the front.  

My assignment was to focus on the the National Geographic Vietnam map throughout the week. Vietnam veterans had a chance to sign their names and were given a number pin to place on the map. “Its a piece of property,” according to one of the man I interviewed.

In the last 5 days of the fair, it reached over 300 veterans pinning their location on the map. Many veterans spent at least an hour looking and chatting over the map. It's a conversational piece. Not for the veterans, but also for the younger generation.

A father and son approached the map with interest. It was Edward Vega and his son Ivean Vega of York. They would be perfect from an outside perspective on the map. I thought it would round out the entirety of the vision of my story.

I spend at least 4 hours in postproduction. I had the father and son’s clips saved, but their small sounds bites didn't fit the overall theme. It did not flow with the entire piece. I decided to cut their interview at the end.

I don’t want to be the bad person for cutting out my subject’s thoughts. I want to make sure I covered every aspect of age, race, and background. I had extra material to work with to tell the story.

I created a 45 second video to at least retain the main idea of showcasing the thoughts of being a veteran.

Watch the main video below, "Where Did You Serve?" ( 1 minute ) 

It took four days to shoot and produce the video. Video for the York Daily Record.  

 

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This is Margaritaville

MOUNT WOLF, PA – STORY & PHOTOS BY SONYA PACLOB // York Daily Record

Freshly picked zinnias from Marie Rudy’s garden in Mount Wolf in a plastic cup, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013. 

Marie Rudy and Michael transformed their backyard into colorful flower gardens.

Several residents and friends of the Mount Wolf couple call Marie Rudy's gardens a “flower paradise.” But to Rudy and Michael, it's their “Margaritaville.” They have eight garden plots with at least 20 varieties of flowers ranging from vincas to zinnias.

The 200-year-old farmhouse is transformed into a mini-getaway. The private, 5-acre property has a painted beach mural on a old chicken coop and pink flamingo lawn ornaments spotted around the property.

The most prized addition to the property is the colorful flowers that have been care fully cultivated for 22 years.

When Marie married Michael, she didn't have 

A portrait of Marie Rudy and Michael in front on their home property at Mount Wolf, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013. 

experience in gardening.

“When I got married, I didn't have a green thumb,” she said. She was inspired by her mother-in-law and has since learned by trial and error.

Michael is astonished by how she can find time to maintain the garden.

“She takes care of me and her 90-years-old mother,” and works full time as a WellSpan billing representative, he said. “She would say, ‘You're on your own for supper.'”

Marie spends at least two hours in the evening watering with her golf cart. She used to carry gallons of water by foot, until she received the golf cart as a gift from Michael.

The backyard is a beach- themed oasis overlooking the patches of gardens. It's a getaway for them and her friends. According to Marie, many people think they are rich, “we're not rich, were blessed.”

 

Marie Rudy enjoys her view of her gardens from her patio, Thursday Aug. 22, 2013. She and her husband Michael owns 5 acres farmhouse who has transformed the property into a small oasis.

  

Hot Shot: Football Season

Summer is coming to a close and the weather is slowly getting colder. Do you know what that means? It’s the start of fall sport season. Also, scarf season… my favorite time of year. Enough about girly fashion. Let’s get down and dirty and talk about high school football sports.

I created a 45 second Tout that showcased my 206 RAW photos take of the Central York High School football practice. The final product is a video short of what it takes to get the perfect shot or shots. It’s the behind the scenes, director’s cut of my day.

 

Sample gif of tout video. 

Sample gif of tout video

Seniors Zach Emswiler, middle, runs towards Stephan Day, left, and Donny Crabill, right, during Central York High School football practice, Wednesday, Aug. 14. 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Seniors Zach Emswiler, middle, runs towards Stephan Day, left, and Donny Crabill, right, during Central York High School football practice, Wednesday, Aug. 14. 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Myles Thomas, right, a senior with Central York High School gathers with his teammates on the football field during practice, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Myles Thomas, right, a senior with Central York High School gathers with his teammates on the football field during practice, Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Player's morning shadows cast over the York Central High School football field during the "Victory" drill, Wednesday, Aug. 14. 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Player's morning shadows cast over the York Central High School football field during the "Victory" drill, Wednesday, Aug. 14. 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

 Any photojournalist would understand the fast pace world of newspaper. Majority of all assignments are turned in the same day. Sometimes people don’t realize how much it takes to get the perfect shot. I was at Central York High School for about an hour, juggling video and photography.

Can you capture the perfect shot?

As an added bonus to the realm of visuals. Here are some gifs from the full-length video at Central York High School football team. Find your sports fix at GameTimePA.

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Gif of Central York High School football team. See full-length video. 

Gif of Central York High School football team. See full-length video

Here some of the rest of photos done last week for the start of football season. 

Assistant coach gives Peyton Wolgamuth, a junior with Northeastern High School, water during break Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. York Daily Record / Sunday News - SONYA PACLOB

Assistant coach gives Peyton Wolgamuth, a junior with Northeastern High School, water during break Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013. York Daily Record / Sunday News - SONYA PACLOB

Head Coach Jeremy Jones call out to his football players on the field at York Suburban High School, Wednesday Aug. 14, 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

Head Coach Jeremy Jones call out to his football players on the field at York Suburban High School, Wednesday Aug. 14, 2013. DAILY RECORD / SUNDAY NEWS - SONYA PACLOB 

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