Crew Bios
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Caitlin Carbonneau
I'm a senior at MCI this year and I got started in the Video Broadcasting Program my sophomore year. I've really enjoyed my time here at WMCI. I've made several short films, music videos and other various projects. I have focused my future schooling and career around WMCI. I love movies and TV series and I really want to be a director or producer or even an actor. I'm also involved in drama which allows me to critique myself and improve by watching my performances on WMCI. Caitlin's favorite tree is the mighty redwood.

William "Billy the Man" Carr
Billy is on the WMCI team and has been since the early days in 1904 when the programs were all shown in black and white and didn't have any sound. Actually, TV wasn't even invented yet but WMCI would have been a really good idea, even for back then. Ah, the good old days...Billy's favorite animal is the Liger (you know - half lion half tiger...)


Courtney Howe
Courtney Howe is a senior at MCI this year. This is her second year with WMCI and she is also the goalie in varsity field hockey and on the tennis team. Courtney says that being able to watch her games on WMCI helps her improve as an athlete. Her favorite author is Ann Landers.

Justin Huff
This is Justin's second year with WMCI. Justin has been on many of the crews that have produced some of WMCI's finest student films. He enjoys being a camera man and editing the films together. He also like long walks on the beach at sunset and his favorite movie is Finding Molly (only seen on WMCI).

Adam Martins

Adam is a four year veteran of the WMCI program. The only four year veteran ever in the history of the TV Station! He is proud of his roots in the early beginnings of WMCI and has helped it grow into what it is today. Adam likes to think that he has the confidence of a lion and the skill of a trained monkey in a lab experiment gone horribly wrong, where it's the monkey who has the lives of all of the scientists in it's greasy little paws and the scientists are all like "Oh my! We're all going to die!" But the monkey actually saves the day in the end and the scientists just put the monkey back in it's cage at the end of the day and the monkey is like "I should have just climbed out the window."