I'll assume it the IKEA recall investigation??? It just seems like a bunch of file video really, but nonetheless let's have a video poor challenge conversation. You're going to find that you'll have a lot of documents maybe, receipts, paperwork, etc and yes, it'll be boring video unless you start to use projections for better graphic work. For example...you're doing a story about a refrigerator that needs fixing (whatever)...we'll I'll shoot the refrigerator so I can put paperwork on the side, on the door, freezer door, whatever looks best to help jazz it up. So shoot or look for video you can freeze frame to put documents into them. Incorporate both worlds...solve the challenge. Then you'll be able (and I hope your graphics team can do this) to use some 2D/3D type animations along with video. I like to use video and graphics especially if its like a pie chart or bar graphs. I love using animations for bar graphs for things like cell phone coverage or any kind of comparison. I shoot a cell phone on the table and then use an animation of the bar graphs growing to show whatever...its a creative look that I use in various ways. Just find the ways you can rotate, flip, place graphics into the video. Your creativity and graphic work will start to showcase. Good luck.