Watch + Listen Medias
The Missing Part of Me
A personal documentary about a young woman discovering her Nicaraguan heritage.
Dream
Dream is an experimental music video about a young woman coming to terms with her demons and addiction. Official music video "Dream" - Day-Day, BUMP Records
A Harmonious Cacophony
A Harmonious Cacophony is a short documentary featuring Isaiah Zagar, a Philadelphia-based artist, as he teaches San LuÃs Potosà locals the art of mosaic. Locals learn each step in creating a mural that will enhance the city and park. The mosaic process is compared to the mosaic itself: a bit messy, but beautiful nonetheless - a harmonious cacophony.Â
The Seated Siren
A teenage girl struggles when she realizes society views her differently than she views herself because of her disability.
The Game
Fueled by obsession and jealousy, the animal people take children’s games to far by resorting to violence. Official music video for "The Game" - by AVRG, BUMP RecordsÂ
Senior Year
A montage of moments from a teenage girl's senior year in high school.
Our Jewels
Sexuality and masturbation has been historically abused and desensitized by the male dominating view, but in this short documentary liberating diverse souls will step out of that perspective and share their personal experience.
Straight from the Source
A look at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s process of bringing quality drinking water from the valleys of Hetch Hetchy to the homes of San Francisco’s residents, while also revealing the problems that arise from California’s drought.
Growing Community
An investigation on the importance green spaces in urban environment for people, mental health, and the environment. and looking at how the College Hill Garden is working to help add more productive green spaces in San Francisco. Done in partnership with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Factory 2016
Concrete Canvas
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is dedicated to facilitating the empowerment of communities through commissioned urban art projects. Because public art has the power to distribute accessible messages of change to the masses, this investment in urban art is essential to democratic growth within communities.Â
