By Jessica Riffle
Sierra Bizon has always been known at KHS for her artistic abilities. She draws, she writes, and she makes films. It comes as no surprise that she plans on attending The School of Visual Arts in New York City next fall for filmmaking.
Bizon, who describes film-making and movies as her passion, plans on being a film-editor in the future. “I originally wanted to be an actress or writer,” says Bizon, “but around age 15, I started thinking more realistically and realized I could fulfill what I love better through film-making.” She has been making films at home her whole life. She says, “movie-making lets me tell a story though my mind’s eye.”
Bizon has learned a lot about life during her years at Keystone. “It has taught me discipline, and I’ve learned a lot about what is expected of me as a worker and individual. I’ve learned a lot about people as well,” says Bizon. She is very excited for college and is looking forward to the freedom and independence of living in the big city by herself. Bizon is very happy with her life and decisions. Her advice to anyone entering high school: “be sure of yourself and don’t let yourself get caught up in the little things.”
Bizon has her goals thoroughly planned out for herself. Don’t be surprised if you see her in ten years at The Tribeca Film Festival or on stage accepting an Oscar for Best Picture.
Sierra Bizon has always been known at KHS for her artistic abilities. She draws, she writes, and she makes films. It comes as no surprise that she plans on attending The School of Visual Arts in New York City next fall for filmmaking.
Bizon, who describes film-making and movies as her passion, plans on being a film-editor in the future. “I originally wanted to be an actress or writer,” says Bizon, “but around age 15, I started thinking more realistically and realized I could fulfill what I love better through film-making.” She has been making films at home her whole life. She says, “movie-making lets me tell a story though my mind’s eye.”
Bizon has learned a lot about life during her years at Keystone. “It has taught me discipline, and I’ve learned a lot about what is expected of me as a worker and individual. I’ve learned a lot about people as well,” says Bizon. She is very excited for college and is looking forward to the freedom and independence of living in the big city by herself. Bizon is very happy with her life and decisions. Her advice to anyone entering high school: “be sure of yourself and don’t let yourself get caught up in the little things.”
Bizon has her goals thoroughly planned out for herself. Don’t be surprised if you see her in ten years at The Tribeca Film Festival or on stage accepting an Oscar for Best Picture.