The scene depicted in the video in Fire at Sea is very powerful and effective for generating an emotional response to the group of Nigerians. One Nigerian is singing about his history of relatives and what they were doing in terms of surviving in the Sahara desert or in the ocean. The shot is centered on the singing Nigerian as you see two others singing a acapella like beat to his voice. The Nigerian sings about how risky life is and how risky to take one. Ranging from hunger and other ways of death he starts to talk about the sacrifices that they made to live in the desert. The camera does turn a little bit more to get his facial expressions as he continues to sing and we start to see a man in the middle of the shot. I think it’s very important that these Nigerians are singing about accepting fate and accepting God for giving them the right to live especially now being so thankful that they’re alive today. The evidence here is about feeding on their own urine to survive in the desert. For how gross that sounds these men went through hell in order to live which definitely does make the scene more meaningful towards what these people endured.