Bear Despair by Sarah Tallant.
Created with Adobe Premiere Rush.
Image Resources
- Close Photography of White Polar Bear by Pixabay on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Aurora Northern Lights by Noel_Buza on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Polar Bear Snow Covered Ground by Julia Buss on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Photo by Markus Spiske on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Smoke Stacks Against Blue Sky by Pixabay on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Landscape Photography of Factory by Pixabay on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Silhouette of Man Riding on Bicycle during Sunset by Jan Zakelj on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Pollution by Marcinjozwiak on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Sea Ice by Christopher Michel on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- Antarctic Ice Shelf Loss Comes From Underneath by Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- The ICESCAPE mission, or "Impacts of Climate on Ecosystems by Rawpixel Ltd on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- Electric Towers during Golden Hour by Pixabay on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Low Angle Photography of Building by Vitaly Vlasov on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- CO2 by Geralt on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Polar Bear Walking on Shore by Dick Hoskins on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Earth Blue Banner Sign by Markus Spiske on Pexels (Public Domain via Pexels License)
- Melting icicles by Liz West on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- I’m Not A Bad Looking Bear After All by Christopher Michel on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- Ice bear by Cocoparisienne on Pixabay (Public Domain via Pixabay License)
- Polar Bear by U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
- Polar Bears Across the Arctic Face Shorter Sea Ice Season by Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center on Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
Audio Resources:
Hi Sarah! Great video! I definitely got the message that we are polluting our earth and causing damage that cannot be repaired. I like how your messages went from “thrived” to “climate change” to “destruction” to “CO2” and finally, “loss”. Your images emphasized your verbal presentation and the fact that there is “no planet B”. I thought the timing and pacing of your images was good. I don’t think it was always on a beat, but I thought it flowed well. Fantastic work!!
Hi Sarah! Your message absolutely got through super clearly and concisely. I really liked how you used the same image more than once to reinforce the point and to almost show a sort of “repeating circle” of how we pollute the plant over and over and it just seems to never end. Loved the pickup of the pace on the editing towards the end as well. Great photo selection, great editing, great use of text. Good job!