"The Salinas Project" Documentary

Ana M. Cetina served as the sound mixer for the award-winning documentary The Salinas Project, directed by Carolyn E. Brown. The film offers an intimate look into the lives of young people in East Salinas, California—children of immigrant farmworkers who are navigating systemic barriers while contributing to the vitality of their community. Through their personal stories, the film highlights both the structural challenges they face and the pride, resilience, and hope that shape their paths forward. Ana’s sound mixing helped bring clarity and emotional depth to the interviews and environmental soundscapes, preserving the authenticity of each voice and setting. The Salinas Project was distributed by American Public Television and aired nationally on PBS stations, including multiple broadcasts on the World Channel.

(Audio Note: Ana M. Cetina mixed the full documentary. The trailer audio was produced separately.)


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