A great sports story can inspire, awe, and even conjure up a few tears. Such is the case with NCAA.com’s Feature Series, which uses fi rst-person storytelling to depict compelling and yet perhaps overlooked moments and journeys in the lives of student athletes. Each vignette is just seven minutes long, but it does the trick. The series covers all three divisions of the association’s sports, from basketball to beach volleyball. It looks at how the athletes overcome adversity, while at the same time achieving a personal touch. With just one camera operator, an audio engineer and a couple days of editing, NCAA has produced compelling college sports content—on a low budget, no less.

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