This is somewhat of a job profile on a job that is ultimately pretty boring to watch in action, that of the baseball manager. But the way the NYTimes managed this is to find something interesting about the manager in question, the fact that he has played chess from a very early age, and ask him how chess and baseball share the same set of skills and how he can benefit in one game by knowing the other. They mix some stills in to show the manager during a game setting, but the video footage they use is much more in key to what the story is about.
Recently graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism with an emphasis in Photojournalism. Currently working as a freelancer and photographer from the University of Missouri Student Recreation Complex.