Unveiling the City: San Francisco's Disappearing Fog
The Nueva Social Impact Filmmaking Club (SIFC) proudly presents our first documentary, Unveiling the City! This year, the team embarked on a journey to create a film about the gradual disappearance of San Francisco's fog. We interviewed dozens of local residents, university researchers, and park rangers in various Bay Area locations--including Muir Woods, Mission Dolores Park, Fisherman's Wharf, and Fort Point--to shed light on the societal, economic, and global implications of this environmental shift. With this film, we hope to raise awareness about the profound effects of climate change and inspire action!
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Inspiration: nytimes.com/interactive/2022/09/14/climate/san-francisco-fog.html
Students:
Oliver Cho, Kayla Ling, Ethan Huynh, Leo Stoll, Jackson Lee, Rachel Yang, Max Cohen, Grace Bishara, Izzy Fine, Lila Pastor, Maya Sprosts
Special Thanks:
James Osborne, Park Ranger - Golden Gate National Parks
Sarah Koning, Nueva School Director of Environmental Citizenship
Dr. Peter Weiss, UCSC Faculty Researcher and Continuing Lecturer
Dr. Rachel Clemesha, UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography Researcher
With Sound From:
Zapsplat
Pixabay
Yuzzy
Coma Media
With Footage From:
Michael Shainblum
NBC News
BBC News
CNN News
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