Watch the video and take detailed notes on key visual cues, dialogue, or actions. These will serve as the "quotes" or "evidence" for your essay.
A standard essay follows a three-part structure to ensure clarity: IMG_1482.mp4
You can use writing assistants like Grammarly to polish your draft. For more formal guidance, resources from the University of Melbourne offer excellent tips on structuring arguments. Watch the video and take detailed notes on
Determine the central message or argument your video is making. Is it documenting a specific event, exploring a theme (like nature or technology), or providing a tutorial? IMG_1482.mp4
Decide if you are writing a traditional academic essay about the video or a script for a video essay .