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here i would disagree. video is the premium medium for documentary today and the only one. your location says canada and i like millions of people around the world happen to see the video of the teenage boy shot in a streetcar in toronto. in fact if it was not for that video the whole thing would have been just another police shooting but now there seem to be a big backlash.
in other words people should stop thinking that random photos on the street has some documentary value, it does not.
My second and current job is - television and broadcast.
This video you are referring to is good example why still is better.
It was no boy, it was 18 years old dope smoking dude with knife.
Good illustration how U-tube video on smart-phone is "good" to give correct information.
To me here is no documentary in the video where someone get shot.
My location is where it is shown. But I'm from Moscow, originally.
The only true documentary source of daily life I use to see how it is changing where I used to be is street photography.
Video can't catch the moment as good as photography. Technically.
Speaking with 20+ years in professional video experience.