💡 : If you are writing a "Video Essay" (a video that is an essay), focus on a "Script-First" approach. Write your arguments clearly before filming, then use "B-roll" (relevant clips) to visually prove your points while you speak.
(e.g., a tutorial, a social commentary, or a short film)
: Connect the video's points to broader real-world concepts or academic theories. 4. The Conclusion 50f2d1ab41534aca8312368e27a60f0c.mp4
: Use specific quotes or describe specific visual "scenes" from the video.
: Clearly state your main argument or the central theme the video explores. 2. The Summary (Brief) 💡 : If you are writing a "Video
: Briefly mention the editing, tone, or aesthetic if it impacts the message. 3. Body Paragraphs (The Analysis)
: Identify the video's creator, platform, and purpose. a social commentary
: Summarize the key events or points made in the video.