Pitched, filmed and edited by Nick Serpa. Paloma Park is Peoria's brand new flagship park nestled in the heart of the desert. I visited the park on opening day and interviewed locals to capture their first impressions and share their excitement with the rest of the community.
Filmed and edited by Nick Serpa. The New River Trail is one of the Valley's longest and greenest mixed-use trails, and home to diverse flora and fauna. After months of trash buildup, a group of volunteers dedicated their time to cleaning and restoring the region to its natural splendor.
Filmed and edited by Nick Serpa. Additional video by Tim Eiden. The City of Peoria is launching a new initiative to try and catalogue what types of pollinators are present in our ecosystem. To kick off the event, Park Ranger Della Killeen speaks with a local farmers to talk about pollinators and their importance to his farm.
Edited by Nicholas Serpa. Filmed by Nicholas Serpa, Tim Eiden, Bret Edson and Monty Hoffman. Ripple Effect is a series of videos highlighting Peoria's ongoing focus on water infrastructure and sustainability. In this episode, we take a tour of the Beardsley Water Treatment Plant.
Produced, scripted, edited and animated by Nick Serpa. I was hired by the Sun Valley Institute to sift through over 100 hours of footage and produce a video explaining their Food System Vision for 2050. This is the result!
Filmed and edited by Nick Serpa. Peoria has several community that are stocked with several different species of fish. I produced this video as a PSA to help promote fishing and provide information for those curious about how to start!