Another Capitol lackey with falsely colored skin and hair, another two kids plucked out of the crowd to fight to the death. Typical.

This story is getting a bit old, isn't it? The same thing for each district, for each reaping. That's the problem. There's never any variation, and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
Oh well. Such as life.

Anyway, back to the reaping. The first tribute is about to be pulled out of the ball. As usual, ladies first. The slip of paper is removed from the glass ball, and the name is called.

Maya Claw.

She looks small physically. Not enough upper body strength to be a typical career tribute. Even so, she's tall and that can be a real advantage in this thing. Any physical advantage you may have can be beneficial. She has every possibility to be a career, especially since no one volunteered in her place.
But that's the problem. You can see in her eyes that she is terrified. Her body language gives an essence of calm, collected power. She walks smoothly up to the platform, smiling, like she's proud that she's going into the Games for her district.

Even so, her face is distorted, her eyes are too wide, and her smile looks forced. No one else seems to notice those things, although it still doesn't explain why no one volunteered. She's obviously not a career tribute. Do they want to get rid of her?

Anyway, the Capitol lackey is back at the glass balls, the second one this time. The slip of paper is barely out of the ball before a hand is raised and someone yells, "I volunteer!"

A giant figure lumbers out of the Age Seventeen section for boys, still with a raised hand. His face shows an over-the-top look of pride. However, it doesn't look like an act. It looks completely genuine. He walks with a proud strut, which doesn't seem fake either. His eyes look like they're fixated on some sort of prize at the platform in front of him. From all of this gathered information, it's obvious he's a career tribute.
Finally, he makes it to the platform in his slow strut, pride still etched on his entire body. You can practically see it glowing around him as the Capitol lackey asks his name.

Sanus Chinsky.

No questions are asked as he stands next to Maya, the lackey announcing that the reaping here is over and that he hopes everyone will have a 'Happy Hunger Games.'

The camera focuses for a second on the tributes, before panning out again. The program doesn't linger as it moves on to the next district and waits for the next set of tributes to be chosen for this game.