Chiefs of Santaluces: Sebastian Scionti

Richard Dye, Staff Writer

“Being on the Chief TV can be fun, but also nerve-racking at the same time. I enjoy doing it and recording it everyday with all my friends. However, it can be very nerve-racking because you’re putting your face in front of thousands of people, depending on whether teachers actually show the announcements in the morning. I get nervous almost all the time and we have to get like therapy sessions before we go on. Other than that, it has been a fun experience over the past four years of high school. It usually takes about 30 minutes between writing the script, putting it on the prompter, getting everything set up and actually recording it. We do everything during school and there’s a specific class for TV productions. I have made good friends and enjoyed every skit we have ever put together.”