![]() ![]() It is relatively unheard of for disaster movies to use the ‘found footage’ technique and this movie’s use of this medium brings the action extremely close to the audience therefore making everything much more intense and exciting. Thankfully the effects are mostly concentrated on the smaller tornados which pick up vehicles, people and chunks of buildings which fly into the air, landing very close to the people fleeing for their lives. Much of the appeal of disaster movies is based on how good the special effects are and ‘Into The Storm’ doesn’t disappoint. The characters are all good with interesting back stories and personal lives but the director has perhaps anticipated the likely audience by assuming that they will not want to be too invested in them and so has instead focused on the special effects. While the town itself suffers mass devastation, being confined to a small area and not travelling across a country or even the entire world, means that it is much easier to focus on a small number of characters who can be sympathised with. ![]() Unlike other meteorological disaster movies such as ‘2012’ and ‘The Day After Tomorrow’, ‘Into The Storm’ focuses on what might happen if a small community were hit with dozens of large tornadoes. Starring: Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Matt Walsh Into The Storm (2014) – Director: Steven Quale With the twisters becoming more and more intense, the small group tries to escape but realising that a giant tornado is headed towards the local high school, they must do everything they can to save everyone who is inside before the building is destroyed. When his eldest son gets trapped after one of the tornados hits, widower Gary, joins a team of storm chasers who can help find him. This convergence causes large tornados to spring up all over the town, devastating buildings and endangering the lives of the people who live there. For more information regarding STORM programs or coaching, please reach out to our club directors at or contact us through our website at The Storm – The small town of Silverton unexpectedly becomes the centre of two storm paths. If you are looking for an opportunity to get your daughter working with a professional coach or want her to play at the next level, STORM Volleyball Club offers full club seasons which typically run from November through April (tryouts held in July). Additionally, STORM Coaches offer private & small group lessons. STORM Volleyball Club hosts a variety of skills classes, clinics, academies, camps and tryout preps all with professional coaches that range from four to eight weeks in length. Storm is a registered USA Volleyball Club within the North Texas Region that offers professional Volleyball. Looking for next level volleyball training? Storm collaborates with PSA to offer continued elite training all year. Our Competitive Volleyball League can be used as preparation for school volleyball, or as an alternative to playing on a school team. In Competitive Volleyball, the game is played using rules similar to what players will see at the middle school and high school level. This style of play ensures that all players are given the opportunity to grow and love the game. ![]() ![]() For example, Core Volleyball allows one “ re-serve” each time a player rotates into the service position, and substitutions are automatic, guaranteeing playing time for all present players. Core Volleyball is played with different rules from Competitive Volleyball. What’s the difference between Core and Competitive Volleyball?īoth leagues are designed to benefit the player at their specific level of development. Playing in this league is ideal for teams who have played together before or for players that have mastered the basics. Ready for the next level? Our Competitive Volleyball League is open to boys and girls in 5 th through 12 th grade. One step into our gym on game day and you’ll see why! With families and friends filling the bleachers, players high-fiving each other after a great play, plus fun custom uniforms… you’ll want to sign up right away! With playing locations in Plano, Murphy, and McKinney, there’s bound to be something in your area.Ĭore Volleyball is a great way to build skills and have some fun! Open to girls and boys in 1 st through 6 th grade, PSA’s Core Volleyball League is ideal for players who are new to the sport or are still working on fine-tuning their skills. Plano Sports Authority offers the largest nonprofit youth volleyball program in Texas, with hundreds of teams participating in our Core and Competitive Volleyball Leagues each season. ![]()
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