Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Theo Lipfert.Shapiro, Spartacus2013-06-252013-06-252011https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/2252The ocean and you is a film that is part of the student's thesis project.Blue chip and conservation filmmaking are the two styles most commonly applied to Natural History documentaries. The numerous threats to our oceans are among the most pressing problems of our time, and certainly these are Natural History stories. Yet neither of the established models of filmmaking has been able to effectively tell the story of our oceans in crisis. A "revolution" is in order. After contextualizing and analyzing exemplars, I will propose a new model which draws on the strengths of both blue chip and conservation filmmaking, but which would fit neither category as is. This new model, green chip filmmaking, holds my hope for filmmaking, my hope for oceans, my hope for our children, my hope for humankind.enNature conservationMarine biologyAuthorshipOn delivering messages of dire need for action on precipitating problems before the storms comeNo time to waste: ocean filmmaking in the context of oceanic crisesThe ocean and youThesisCopyright 2011 by Spartacus Shapiro