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Jackson Boomer
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Jackson is an aspiring young filmmaker who will be attending NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in the fall. Interested in everything from politics to the theatre, Jackson is hopeful that financial aid will allow him to receive the education that he needs to make his dreams come true!
Education
Bishop George Ahr High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Film/Video and Photographic Arts
Career
Dream career field:
Motion Pictures and Film
Dream career goals:
Arts
Saint Bartholomew School Drama Department
TheatreJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Into the Woods, Once Upon a Mattress, Matilda, The Wizard of Oz2016 – PresentThe Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Concert and Select Choirs
MusicWinter Concert 2019, Winter Concert 2022, Spring Concert 20232019 – PresentSaint Thomas Aquinas High School Marching, Concert and Jazz Bands
MusicWinter Concert 2019, Spring Concert 2020, Winter Concert 2020, Spring Concert 2021, Winter Concert 2021, Spring Concert 2022, Winter Concert 2022, Spring Concert 20232019 – PresentSaint Thomas Aquinas High School Drama Department
TheatrePeter and the Starcatcher, Little Shop of Horrors, Disaster!, Legally Blonde, Don't Say M@©83+#!, Into the Woods, Something Rotten!, Julius Caesar, Stations of the Cross, Spook-O-Rama2019 – 2023
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Volunteering
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School's Christian Social Action Club — Christian Social Action Club Leadership Team Member2019 – PresentVolunteering
National Honor Society — Blood Drive Committee Member2022 – PresentVolunteering
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Freshmen Picnic — Student Ambassador2022 – 2022Volunteering
Community Food Bank of New Jersey — Food Packager2021 – 2021Volunteering
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School's Aquinas Star Board — Board Member, Waiter2019 – 2023Volunteering
The Somerville, New Jersey YMCA — Card Maker2022 – 2022Volunteering
Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival — Audience Ambassador2022 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
West Pullman Scholarship
I am a storyteller—or rather, I’d like to be one something dreadful. In school, I have always preferred the humanities to any other topic for one reason only: while the sciences are lovely for showing us the way in which the world works, we need the humanities to remind us that it is beautiful. As such, it may not come as a surprise that I will be pursuing a BFA in Film over the next four years. My aforementioned academic proclivities point to the fact that I greatly enjoy being human and all that that entails. That perspective not only informs my approach to life, but how I approach my art as a thespian, filmmaker and playwright.
But what exactly is my approach? Well, despite the fact that the universe is a great collection of muchness, I also believe that each and every thing within it possesses a certain art to it. I am partial to what Socrates would call the “examined life.” Allow me to explain. Say that I wanted to learn how to make a house, and in doing so, started with something simple, like the windows. I might look around me for inspiration. In the room in which I currently type, there are eight windows exactly, 15 panes each. Their very existence seems to beg a question: do I even know what panes are? If so, how? And what of the glass which I now observe—from what sandy, windswept beach did its contents originate? In what fires were the sands stoked and refined to produce my windows? And who once trod upon its minerals in the days long since forgotten? I could spend a handful of lifetimes on houses to be quite truthful, studying everything from their aesthetics to their molecular structure. And yet I have this one short life to do it all. In my time on Earth, I’ve already found that answers tend to manifest questions infinitely. And let’s not forget that the windows that I mentioned belong to just one room in my house. I live in a neighborhood filled with houses filled with windows filled with panes; they must have each had their own beaches and minerals, too! As I was walking about one day, I noticed a home which I had never seen before, though I must have driven by it a thousand times in the past. It was just sitting there, odd and charming and still. It was then that I realized just how much I would never know, how easy it is to miss entire histories in my speeding through modernity.
There are stories everywhere we go, and to encounter them is to be alive. As an artist, I want to question the mundane, to revel in it, to undo the normalcy that we’ve ascribed to it by way of repeated exposure. There is something particularly moving about being so small in this universe, knowing that there are millions of extraordinary things obscured in waiting. Life’s purpose lies, even now, in the discovery of life’s purpose. However clichéd it will sound, the end does not matter so much as the roaming does. For me, art is more than beauty; it is an apparatus through which we experience life itself.