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    Additional aerial shooting was completed — some of it covering the Central Valley — although we still need to go up at least one more time. We are also working on sound design and sound effects which are being added as needed. KQED has begun testing the interfaces between our respective editing systems as we move closer to delivering edited programs for them to engineer for broadcast.

    Due to the scope of the project, we are still raising completion funding so please help support completion of Saving the Bay by going to the Donate button on the left side of the navigation bar. All funds go through KQED/Northern California Public Broadcasting and are tax-deductible charitable donations.