Today we watched a couple of videos from the very talented Steve Hartman who has done a lot videos and during the videos we watched I got a lot of inset of how a professional does a story. During the interview I learned that was everyone has a story and even if it is not interesting it is relatable and the best question to ask is what is the hardest thing you have had to overcome because according to Steve it gets them talking about their story. Another main thing is to keep it like a conversion. The main point is how he tells that writing is not a gift it is just repetition and if you work hard you can become a good writer. When he is looking for a sound bite he is looking for something that he can't tell. The first video I watched of him was soul food which was about a woman named Suzanne lee who lives in South Carolina and cooks for everyone and what I noticed was the great soundbites and interview which is because in the video you get a sense of who she is and the soundbites and what he can't say with the same emotion as Suzanne. What I also noticed is the great interview questions where he asked as mention in the interview her biggest challenge which really brought out her story and why she does what she did. The next story I watched was called diving into the unknown which is about a kid who gets accepted onto the swim team because they were so bad and at the end it was the kid who couldn't swim that led his team to the final. What is great about his interview is the emotion he evokes out of people and how he shows that Gerald story is very relatable because everyone has a story of overcoming adversity. Another thing that was noticeable was how Steve set up the story where he starts broad where he talks about the teams failure and sets up Gerald and goes through his story and relating it back to America.
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