SDSU Film Program Works with Teens Grappling with Mental Health on Animated Short, ‘Thin Air’ ...Middle East

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Jen Mendoza, the youngest participant on “Thin Air” and the Transitional Age Youth Program, created this piece for the project. Photo credit: newscenter.sdsu.edu/ A San Diego State Television, Film and New Media program animated short film, Thin Air, aims to address mental health challenges teenagers face in the post-COVID-19 world. The collaboration, led by Associate Producer Abigail Segal and Mary Posatko, an assistant professor for the SDSU program, brought together a team of filmmakers with therapists from Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services‘ Transitional Age Youth Program in Glendale. With the pandemic and its profound impact on teenage mental health in mind, those behind the

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