Alyson Larson is a freelance producer and adjunct lecturer at UF’s College of Journalism and Communications. She specializes in documentary and corporate storytelling. Her long-term focus is to build hope, spread awareness, and impact her home state as it continues to see the interwoven effects of climate change.
She is currently producing and co-directing Reef Keepers, a feature-length documentary following three pioneering conservationists restoring the Florida Coral Reef—one of the world’s most threatened ecosystems. Through their stubborn defiance, passionate innovation, setbacks, and breakthroughs, the film reveals the human side of climate resilience and the urgent fight to restore a reef that has protected our shores for generations.
Her recent documentaries include work on the 28-time nominated feature Being Michelle, Eternal Fire Keepers, Seize the Day, and After Michael - a short funded by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
Check out ‘Unchecked’ - a limited season podcast that explores Florida’s climate impacts, many quirks, and unheard voices. Follow along on Spotify.