Musician-Produced Pollution Films

The Film 'Smog of the Sea' Was Created by Jack Johnson

Although most know Jack Johnson as a musician who makes catchy songs, the artist recently released a 30-minute film titled 'Smog of the Sea.'

What some may not know about Johnson is that he was once a professional surfer, offering an explanation about why he decided to make polluted oceans the subject of a movie. In the short film, Johnson, an ocean researcher and participants learn that "there is no such thing as a giant floating garbage patch" in the ocean. Instead, plastic and other trash is all over the place, which is actually much worse as these smaller particles are ingested by, and physically harm, the creatures of the ocean. The crisis is described as "the fossil of our time" as layers of plastic are now forming in deep ocean waters.

Smog of the Sea works to inform viewers on the devastating effects of pollution and the film's celebrity backing may help to push awareness of this issue.
Trend Themes
1. Ocean Pollution Awareness - Creating films that highlight the devastating effects of pollution in oceans can help raise awareness and promote environmental conservation.
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3. Artist-driven Environmental Activism - Musicians and artists leveraging their platforms to shed light on environmental issues can inspire a new wave of activism and sustainable practices.
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