Mary Clare Duffy, Angelina Arboleda, Victoria Goluch, & Grace Bubash
Our film demonstrates the effects pollution has on our bodies of water and marine life. We have decided to share images and facts to show viewers how pollution is a huge environmental issue. Not only does pollution affect every area of earth, but it also has a huge impact on aquatic life. The reason we chose this topic, was to emphasize the threats pollution has on our environment. We based an emphasis on marine life and the animals that are effected by pollution.
Marine life has a variety of species living in the waters, but each and every animal share an equal impact of the damage. Our intentions were to list types of pollutions and display the negative effects to animal health as well as the damage to their habitats. From small pollution as simple as plastic to radioactive pollution which is huge, we are hoping to influence viewers that not only does pollution come from us but it comes from bigger parties. While sharing all of the negative effects of pollution, we empathize and embrace the cruelty helpless animals face. We are living species just like marine life, and what they go through with these types of pollution is similar to pollution that affects us. Showing images were intentional on the side of touching emotions within our viewers. Letting them view effects these pollutants have on marine life bodies can show how terrifying it would be for that to be us. Stating facts that tell the viewers how this happens, and how much of each pollutant takes a whole of the waters was intentional. All to tell viewers that this could take a stand. On the other side of wanting to push off such a fight to how bad these pollutants hurt, we also showed a positive side. In a glimpse of some photos shown, viewers will see a side that is more positive. Meaning more clean aspects of the ocean and marine life species and can give hope to the possibility that this can become a change. Seeing the two sides can hopefully touch viewers and let them think about the next time they want to litter or even give them hope to want to put up a fight.
Not only did we want to have touching facts and images, we wanted to make our title grasp our viewer's attention. “Roaring Waters” was well thought out as an attention grabber to give a hint that the oceans and species living in them are screaming for help. Help from us.
Work Consulted
Ariene de Vogue, CNN. Supreme Court grapples with how to control water pollution. https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/06/politics/supreme-court-clean-water-act-pollution/index.html November 2019
Deep Ocean Facts. https://deepoceanfacts.com/
GreenPeace. https://engage.us.greenpeace.org/onlineactions/sk1B788wOkuHfZELDOkfTA2
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Oceans & Coasts. https://www.noaa.gov/
Where Photos Were Pulled
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZTL1aE3oFs
Friendly Living. http://friendlylivinggroupblog.blogspot.com/2015/04/water-pollution-contamination-of-lakes_10.html April 10th, 2015
Plastic Pollution in Our Water. https://www.advancedwaterinc.com/plastic-pollution/ October 25th, 2017