The born into Coal video had both a human interest and standard narrative. Although it had both elements, it seemed that it was more human interested because it focused on individuals rather than tell a story with facts and points. It involved sadness, happiness, fear, hope, love, etc.
I selected this image because of a few reasons. First off, one will see a dirty man with dirty clothes in front of a coal mine... safe to assume that he's a miner. Second, one can observe the stern look on his face like he's been through a lot. Third, the stand still recording is a good effect (I don't know why this is a good effect or if it even is a good effect, but even ESPN will record an individual in a stand still pose instead of just taking their picture.) Lastly, one can see his name in the corner for knowledge of his name, and then his relation to somebody else.
This shot can be done in my video group of a lifter and we could put his name and stats or some statistic about him... For example.
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