Produced by Reese Byrd, Lyllie Penn, Andrew Cumbie in collaboration with PBS NOVA Science Studio July 2024 -------------------------- Originally published on the PBS NOVA Science Studio YouTube page at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km2LWprrM74 A student-prodcued science journalism feature on local issues: * Where does the pollution in Georgia’s Jackson Lake come from and what efforts are locals taking to clean up the lake? * Narrated by Lyllie Penn Edited by Reese Byrd, Lyllie Penn, Andrew Cumbie Special Thanks to: Wally Cawthorn, Jackson Lake Association Tony Rogers Skip & Diane Davis Robert Jordan, Jordan Engineering David Dyer, Development Authority of Jasper County Northeast Georgia Regional Commission Laura-Ashley Alegbeleye & Ralph Bouquet - PBS NOVA Education - NOVA Science Studio The NOVA Science Studio offers high school students the opportunity to learn science reporting and short-form video production skills centered around issues in their communities. Over the course of several months, student participants receive training on video production fundamentals, storytelling, and science journalism from experts in the field. This year, NOVA Science Studio students reported on big data and its applications and impacts on their local communities. This is a student-produced video for the NOVA Science Studio. Major funding for NOVA Science Studio is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Read more about the PBS NOVA Science Studio program at: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/ nova-science-studio-2023-2024-program-student-filmmakers-data/ https://www.youtube.com/@NOVAScienceStudio Filmed on location in Monticello, Georgia Produced by JCHS Film Audio, Video Technology, and Film Lab Jasper County High School Monticello, Georgia JCHSFilm@gmail.com Executive Producer Tyson Harty, Ph.D. Follow "JCHS Film" on YouTube and Facebook and Instagram Thank you for your support! Copyright 2024 by JCHS Film