Clearly state what you are analyzing. For example: "While [Subject] seems like a simple [Category], a closer look at [Specific Detail] reveals a much deeper [Theme]." 2. Body Paragraph 1: Establishing the Context
Address a different perspective. This adds credibility to your essay. Why might someone disagree? Why is your interpretation more compelling? 5. Conclusion: The "So What?"
Explain the "what" and "where." Give the audience enough background info so they aren't lost, but don't spend too much time on summary. 3. Body Paragraph 2: The Deep Dive
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.
A montage of the most important clips or a final, lingering shot.
Clearly state what you are analyzing. For example: "While [Subject] seems like a simple [Category], a closer look at [Specific Detail] reveals a much deeper [Theme]." 2. Body Paragraph 1: Establishing the Context
Address a different perspective. This adds credibility to your essay. Why might someone disagree? Why is your interpretation more compelling? 5. Conclusion: The "So What?" AgADoAADm_NhVg.mkv
Explain the "what" and "where." Give the audience enough background info so they aren't lost, but don't spend too much time on summary. 3. Body Paragraph 2: The Deep Dive Clearly state what you are analyzing
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. This adds credibility to your essay
A montage of the most important clips or a final, lingering shot.