A montage of the most important clips or a final, lingering shot.
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
Use wide shots or introductory scenes from the footage. A montage of the most important clips or
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 AgADoAADm_NhVg.mkv
Read your draft out loud. If you stumble over a sentence, shorten it. Video essays work best when they sound like a natural conversation .