Agadoaadm_nhvg.mkv May 2026

Start with a question or a bold statement that challenges the viewer's perspective.

This is where you use evidence. "At the [X-minute] mark, we see [Action], which proves my point about [Thesis Component]." 4. Body Paragraph 3: The "Counter-Argument" or Nuance Visuals: Use contrasting footage or more complex scenes. AgADoAADm_NhVg.mkv

As you watch your .mkv , jot down "timestamps" (e.g., 02:14 - 02:45) next to your draft paragraphs so you know exactly which visuals to use during editing. Start with a question or a bold statement

Use wide shots or introductory scenes from the footage. we see [Action]

Match specific time codes from your video to your points. If you’re talking about a character's expression, use a close-up.