{"id":261184,"date":"2006-05-31T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-05-31T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/emmy-winners-at-plhs\/"},"modified":"2006-05-31T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-05-31T07:00:00","slug":"emmy-winners-at-plhs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/emmy-winners-at-plhs\/","title":{"rendered":"Emmy Winners At PLHS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If Tyler Knell and Eric Louie don&#8217;t make it in their chosen field, they can always fall back on live performance. And if they mention they went to Point Loma High School., chances are good they&#8217;ll get a foot in the door. The school&#8217;s award-winning &#8220;Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance&#8221; theater program has garnered international news coverage as what may be the only program of its kind in the country &#8220;&#8221; students write, direct, design, choreograph and promote the school&#8217;s year-end musical. The program is in its 30th year.<br \/>But while Knell and Louie note their past participation in the program, their sights are set on professions in theater&#8217;s distant relative. And just as &#8220;Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance&#8221; has assumed a share of the spotlight, the two seniors hold their own. They recently won a regional student Emmy for &#8220;Laura Simon &#8220;&#8221; Making Her Mark,&#8221; their documentary film on a local legend. On May 16, their movie took an Innovative Video Education Award in the Most Inspirational category. And they&#8217;re in the running for a national student Emmy, which will be awarded later this month in Washington, D.C.<br \/>That&#8217;s a serious track record for two guys whose expertise reaches no farther than the school&#8217;s front door. Even so, Knell acknowledged the most important element in any successful visual portrayal is the story itself.<br \/>&#8220;A lot of it depends on your topic and whether your topic is in itself a good story that people will be interested in and something you can really share with an audience,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Up until this point, I hadn&#8217;t really found something that interested me. Then we met Laura Simon and that changed.&#8221;<br \/>The introductions took place last year on the heels of Simon&#8217;s birthday celebration, which performing visual arts teacher Larry Zeiger attended.<br \/>&#8220;He came back to school the next day and was just raving about her and the event and what an incredible person she is,&#8221; Knell said. &#8220;That piqued my interest right away. We planned that day to meet her and see if that would lend itself to a short film about her.&#8221;<br \/>Turns out there was enough material for about 18 documentaries. In the first place, Simon, of University City, is 100-years-old and lives independently. She touts her own formidable credentials in San Diego&#8217;s artistic and writing communities. And her feel for the humanities made it all the way to the gene pool &#8220;&#8221; her son Mayo is an award-winning New York screenwriter and playwright whose credits include &#8220;Marooned,&#8221; Gregory Peck&#8217;s 1969 film about three astronauts stranded in space.<br \/>For his part, Louie said that this film is &#8220;one of the biggest things I&#8217;ve done; it was a lot of work but a lot of fun.&#8221; That announcement comes on the heels of his &#8220;Lemon-Lime Love,&#8221; winning entry in last year&#8217;s school film festival amid some fairly innocuous beginnings.<br \/>&#8220;We had to incorporate the fence around the school somewhere into our film,&#8221; Louie said. &#8220;I joined together with one of the seniors last year, and we wrote a story together. It wasn&#8217;t anything too special.&#8221;<br \/>It was special enough to get him this far &#8220;&#8221; and now he&#8217;s a big name on campus. The administration has asked him and Knell to produce a film on the school&#8217;s advanced student placement program. And he helped create a presidential inauguration skit that&#8217;s part of this year&#8217;s &#8220;Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance&#8221; project. &#8220;I. See U. &#8220;&#8221; The Medical Musical,&#8221; which is based on a true story and features area physicians in several cameo roles, runs through June 3. Ticket information is available at (619) 223-3121.<br \/>Louie, 17, will major in film at San Francisco State University beginning in the fall. Knell, 18, will do the same at USC&#8217;s School of Cinema and Television. Both agreed that college can&#8217;t start soon enough &#8220;&#8221; it&#8217;s a big world out there and that translates to a litany of confounding choices.<br \/>&#8220;There&#8217;s so much I haven&#8217;t explored that it&#8217;s hard for me to determine what genre I&#8217;ll go into,&#8221; Knell said. &#8220;But this documentary excited me, and I consider that to be a good sign.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If Tyler Knell and Eric Louie don&#8217;t make it in their chosen field, they can always fall back on live performance. And if they mention they went to Point Loma High School., chances are good they&#8217;ll get a foot in the door. 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