Organize your thoughts logically to keep the reader (or viewer) engaged. Monash University suggests that each main point should have its own paragraph and be clearly linked to the next.

: What is the most important lesson or observation in this video?

: Identify specific timestamps where the visuals prove a point. These will be your "citations." 2. Craft a Strong Thesis

: "The video d1319e... serves as a masterclass in [Topic], demonstrating that [Argument]." 3. Structure Your Argument

: Is the video educational, critical, or observational? This determines the tone of your essay.