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Showing posts with label Pembroke High School Marching Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pembroke High School Marching Band. Show all posts
The Mattinson family of Pembroke
has taken pride in getting Thanksgiving high school football games ready for immediate
public viewing ever since the Pembroke/Silver Lake rivalry began. This holiday
it was Pembroke Media volunteer D. J. Mattinson who accomplished the nearly
impossible “same-day” feat that his dad, professional media entrepreneur John
Mattinson, pulled off other years.
D. J. filmed the entire game and
half-time show from the top stands at the 50-yard line, braving freezing wind
and cold to capture all the festivities on tape with his professional-grade
camera. He then rushed home where the quality footage was uploaded, edited, and
burned to disc Thanksgiving Day afternoon.
Same-day viewing is far different
from live feeds needing no editing. The refining process which removes,
adjusts, adds, and removes pictures and sound can take days. The job of placing
graphics, introductions, endings, and credits can continue for days, weeks, and
months more.
D. J.'s remarkable, same-day,
polished production can be seen at pembrokecommunitymedia.com in the sports
section.
“I was recording for the coaches
while D J was catching the action for all the rest of us,” the elder Mattinson
said. “I look forward to being here every year, but it was damn cold. Players
and fans were fighting the elements, and D J said he saw some parents shaking.”
The traditional Thanksgiving
Pembroke Titans vs Silver Lake Lakers football game started 10 am with Titans
first winning the toss, and finished with a 21-17 Titans win.
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Pembroke, Massachusetts, September 25, 2012
What a wonderful day for Sunday's Pembroke 300th Anniversary Parade in which our own Pembroke High School Marching Band entertained the entire town on a long route from learning Lane to the Center of town. The 300th Anniversary Committee facilitated and outdid themselves as thousands of Pembrokians stood, sat and ran to watch and become part of the historic passing parade. There were smiles a mile long all along the route.
Brought to you by Pembroke’s own Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc. (PCMC), Click Here to see the Very 1st, full-length, publicly available video of this awesome event filmed, edited and produced by Pembroke's own residents, voluteering for Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc. (PCMC) right here in town. This wonderful 61 minutes of non-stop entertainment is hard to leave, so have your snacks and drinks ready!
Pembroke Community Media
Center is an IRS 501(c)(3) corporation. All donations are fully deductible. I love a parade, the tramping of feet, I love every beat I hear of a drum. I love a parade, when I hear a band I just want to stand and cheer as they come.
That rat-a tat-tat, the blare of a horn, that rat-a tat-tat, a bright uniform; The sight of a drill will give me a thrill, I thrill at the skill of everything military. I love a parade, a handful of vets, A line of cadets or any brigade, For I love a parade. ~Arden