Vision of citizens’ needs Students work with experts to create film calling for better air quality

February 9, 2010
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SCMP Young Post

Wong Yat-hei

On February 6, a large crowd gathered in front of the video screen at Sogo in Causeway Bay to launch a two-minute video about air pollution. The video, Clean-Air-One-Two-Go!, was created by 200 secondary school students from 10 schools in Hong Kong to raise public awareness about air pollution.

The footage, which is a collection of Hong Kong people’s opinions on the city’s air quality, was directed, shot and produced by students under the guidance of Focus on Film, a youth film-making organisation.

Clean Air Network (CAN), the environmental NGO that organised the event, hopes that through making the film, students will feel a sense of urgency to improve the city’s air quality….

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