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Review of the video film - Sweet Crude Man Camp The Sweet Crude Man Camp video film is sequences of close interviews with the oil workers of North Dakota who are having an effect on the continuing oil boom of the area. This video film has been created by Alec Soth and Directed by the video director Isaac Gale. The Sweet Crude Man Camp video film explains the ups and downs faced by the workers of the oil company in North Dakota while living in the man camps. In accordance with the video film, a few employees of the oil company in North Dakota pay a monthly salary of $4,000 and are forced to live in man camps or in dormitories near the drill locations. By means of inadequate accommodation alternatives, the oil companies in North Dakota can charge these man camp residents whatever they would like. One guy in the video film chooses to reside in his car to put aside money and get out of liability. In general, the video film is not openly critical of the oil manufacturing, rather screening many views and the sides of the human beings to the knotty story. One guy talks about his want to work and the way the oil boom is serving him look after his family. Conclusion In any political dispute, it can be effortless to discharge or drop sight of the human tales on the other side of a problem, so this video film is a fine job of civilizing a knotty issue of the way an oil bang assists and harms an area.

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Review of the video film - Sweet Crude Man Camp

The Sweet Crude Man Camp video film is sequences of close interviews with the oil workers of North Dakota who are having an effect on the continuing oil boom of the area. This video film has been created by Alec Soth and Directed by the video director Isaac Gale. The Sweet Crude Man Camp video film explains the ups and downs faced by the workers of the oil company in North Dakota while living in the man camps.

In accordance with the video film, a few employees of the oil company in North Dakota pay a monthly salary of $4,000 and are forced to live in man camps or in dormitories near the drill locations. By means of inadequate accommodation alternatives, the oil companies in North Dakota can charge these man camp residents whatever they would like. One guy in the video film chooses to reside in his car to put aside money and get out of liability.

In general, the video film is not openly critical of the oil manufacturing, rather screening many views and the sides of the human beings to the knotty story. One guy talks about his want to work and the way the oil boom is serving him look after his family.

ConclusionIn any political dispute, it can be effortless to discharge or drop sight of the human tales on the other side of a problem, so this video film is a fine job of civilizing a knotty issue of the way an oil bang assists and harms an area.