Monday, 10 December 2012

Swim Team Interview



“The swim team is like a family. We are all very close to each other so it’s a lot of fun”. Sera Sun, a senior on the team and one of the four captains this year, tells me what she likes the most about the 2012-2013 ASIJ swim team.
The team this year consists of younger swimmers, which creates a very different feeling compared to last year’s team, Coach Loveman tells me. But even with a team of only four seniors, the underclassman and the seniors are starting to connect this early on in the season, which is a promising aspect. Typically, races range from 50m to 800m, but the team tends to be stronger in the short distance races. So for this season, Coach Loveman’s goal is for every swimmer to go beyond their comfort zone and contribute to the team by swimming races that are longer than what their usual is.

When I am in the gym locker room around 4’oclock, I can hear loud pump-up music being blasted from the pool. I can also hear Coach Loveman talking through a microphone, correcting strokes and giving out instructions for a workout. A daily swim practice consists of swimming continuous strokes, and sometimes breaking up into specific stroke groups. Yoga and dry-land practices where they work with weights and conditioning are thrown into their schedule, in order to be in the best shape possible for their Saturday meets, and for their invitational meet in February, which will take place in Manila again this year.

Even with a very young group of swimmers, the swim team is looking forward to winning the invitational meet a second year in a row. The season is just starting for them, but their future seems bright.

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Assignment 3 Interview Questions


For the coach/coaches:

What are you looking forward to this season?

What’s it like coaching your team?

Are they different from previous teams?

If so, how?


What are some good traits your athletes have this season?

What does the team have to improve on this year? 

Which events are ASIJ’s strong points?

For Sera: 

What are you looking forward to this season?

How's the senior team?

What does the team have to improve on this year?
 

How are the freshmen? Are they adjusting to varsity training?


Sunday, 23 September 2012

4 Controls


ISO:
-sensitivity of the camera to light 
-higher the number, the more sensitive it is (3200 vs. 800) 
-image colours appear cleaner with low ISO, less noise 
-400 or less 

Shutter Speed:
-measured in seconds
-faster shutter speeds--> captures fast moving objects, water falls, cars-->looks cooler 
-1/60th of a second-->people
-1/500-->athlete

Aperture:
-wider lens-->more light
-more light-->less time required for a decent expose
-smaller aperture-->thicker/more depth of field 

Exposure:
-controlled by shutter speed and aperture