
As video creators tasked with telling a concise story about the honorees that will provide some background for people in the audience at the actual Emory Medal event and for viewers online afterward, it’s our job to not only tell the story but to also show the story. We ran into a problem early in the post-production process – we were short on visuals! Shooting B-roll (the footage used to show what interview subjects are talking about) was never part of the plan for this video. The style and look of these videos had been established in years past and photography would be our main source of coverage. So, our job was to get creative and become detectives in order to find visuals that worked.
In today’s modern age of digital photography, you’d expect there to be a decent archive of photos to be found of notable individuals like the Emory Medal honorees, but when searching for photos that cover not just the last five to ten years, but the last fifteen years or more, you’ve got to rely on personal scrapbooks and organizational archives among other sources.

For somebody like this who has been in high profile circles in and around Atlanta for a number of years, it would make sense to start any image research with the newspaper of record, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution – it was a dead end. Due to cuts in recent years, there is no archival staff (only one part-time person) and very little archiving actually done. We got in touch with the communications office of the legislature – they have a Flickr page, but there were no photos of Ambassador Adelman there. We sometimes use royalty-free stock photos for videos like this, so we began searching some of our stock resources next with the idea that government activities are often considered stock – nope, no dice. BUT, our luck started to turn after getting in touch with someone at Grady Health System who was able to help with an image of the exterior of the hospital – just what we needed.

Filmmaker Ken Burns is widely known for his impressive use of photography and other visuals found through diligent research when telling the stories of times gone by. While we have produced projects about historical topics and with a similar need for visuals before, this story was the most current to be told using this style. By doing the research and looking for these images, we learned more about our subjects, which in turn helped us craft a better narrative. The goal of these videos is to help illustrate why these people are being honored, but also to inspire viewers. If one of our videos can inspire people to think better, live better, or do better in any way, that’s amazing!
-Jon Milavec
