If you aren't sure where to begin, you can use templates from sites like Granthaalayah Publication or follow the "Step-by-Step Guide" found on Amazon to structure your thoughts.
How was the data in the video collected?
What specific behaviors, movements, or events were you looking for? 3. Analysis/Results: The "What" g60347.mp4
What are we trying to analyze or prove by looking at this footage? Thesis: One clear sentence stating your main argument. 2. Methodology: The "How"
Describe the most important moments in the video. If you aren't sure where to begin, you
What is the background of the video (e.g., is it a scientific experiment, a social observation, or an instructional clip)?
Briefly restate your findings and their importance. is it a scientific experiment
What do these observations mean in a broader sense?