The MIDWAY media project is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy. On one of the remotest islands on our planet, tens of thousands of baby albatrosses lie dead on the ground, their bodies filled with plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch. Returning to the island over several years, our team is witnessing the cycles of life and death of these birds as a multi-layered metaphor for our times. With photographer Chris Jordan as our guide, we walk through the fire of horror and grief, facing the immensity of this tragedy—and our own complicity—head on. And in this process, we find an unexpected route to a transformational experience of beauty, acceptance, and understanding.
We frame our story in the vividly gorgeous language of state-of-the-art high-definition digital cinematography, surrounded by millions of live birds in one of the world’s most beautiful natural sanctuaries. The viewer will experience stunning juxtapositions of beauty and horror, destruction and renewal, grief and joy, birth and death, coming out the other side with their heart broken open and their worldview shifted. Stepping outside the stylistic templates of traditional environmental or documentary films, MIDWAY will take viewers on a guided tour into the depths of their own spirits, delivering a profound message of reverence and love that is already reaching an audience of tens of millions of people around the world.
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That’s my old house you’re in! I lived there for a couple years during my 7 year stint on Midway. That red slab in the backyard used to be a nice covered lab where I did hundreds of dissections to study the amounts and effects of plastics in the albatross.
Every year, I used to band the chicks in the yard between the house and the driveway leading to the road. These birds should be adults now and possibly nesting. Any banded albatross in that area?
Hi Heidi,
Wow, that’s great! Thanks for your note… we are amazed to hear this. Yes, we see the remains of the walls around that patio. What years were you here? We haven’t noticed any bands but will check more closely tomorrow and let you know.
Jan
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Hi Jan,
I was there 1993-2000 and was back for a short stint in 2009.
Keep up the good work – you are a wonderful ambassador for Midway!