For the documentary about local nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic, my story will focus on their personal and work experiences outside the hospital, focusing on their hard work, struggles, and how they adapted to care for patients during this challenging time, even though I would not be able to film inside a hospital. The documentary will follow several local nurses as they deal with life during the pandemic, showing their emotional journeys and the stress and hard challenges they faced while also capturing their moments of hope and strength, as it was mentioned in the article that actions and their words cannot contradict as it would become confusing. By focusing on their lives outside the hospital, it would show how their work affects their personal lives, relationships, and mental health, including how they think of teamwork, community support, and the sacrifices they made for their patients and families. To tell this story without filming in a hospital, I would use a variety of visual evidence, including interviews with nurses filmed in their homes or any outdoor locations, giving them space to share their feelings, experiences, and strategies they used to cope and survive during the pandemic. According to “A Short Sermon about Interviews”, It is recommended to place the interview in areas where the individual is most comfortable and can openly express their emotions that tie to the place. I will also capture moments of nurses in their daily lives, showing how they relax after a shift, spend time with their families, or practice self-care, adding a personal area to their stories. The documentary will indicate community efforts to support nurses, like local businesses donating meals or residents organizing events to say thank you, showing the connection between healthcare workers and the community they serve. I will also film scenes of the community during the pandemic, including empty streets, people wearing masks, and areas of appreciation for healthcare workers, giving context to their experiences.