My whole film is about overfishing and the effect it has on the environment, so I did some intensive research into this subject matter to ensure that I knew everything I could and really feel effected and motivated against such a cause. Hopefully this passion will drive this film forward and really show in the finished piece. Below are a list of links and videos I found the most useful in my research. A few of the video's actually use animation which I found really interesting, and work well in showing their data in an interesting yet informative way.
http://overfishing.org/
http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/critical-issues-overfishing/
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/oceans/problems/overfishing-emptying-our-seas
http://saveourseas.com/threats/overfishing
http://worldwildlife.org/threats/overfishing
http://scotland.wwf.org.uk/what_we_do/press_centre/?6038/Salmon-farming-Standards-to-help-reduce-industry-impact-launched
http://www.wwf.org.uk/what_we_do/safeguarding_the_natural_world/oceans_and_coasts/oceans_europe/sustainable_fisheries.cfm
MSC: Sustainable Seas from Marine Stewardship Council on Vimeo.
lovely animated section
Cats in space from Marine Stewardship Council on Vimeo.
funny animation supporting the MSC
WWF's Earth Book 2012 - Oceans and seas from WWF-UK on Vimeo.
The Last 130 from WWF-UK on Vimeo.
Mermaid Tears from Ola Liszewska on Vimeo.
Catching Tuna from WWF on Vimeo.
Sustainable Seafood, China from WWF on Vimeo.
MSY, get it right from WWF on Vimeo.
Net Gains: Tackling pirate fishing in Spain from WWF on Vimeo.
I also found a link specifically linking to bears shortage of food and the effect this may have, which surprisingly could link to a bear coming into someone's garden (and perhaps splashing in their puddles!)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/12/grizzly-bear-sightings-yellowstone_n_3910948.html
No comments:
Post a Comment