: If it's a "how-to" or scientific video, describe the equipment used, the steps taken, and any specific techniques (e.g., "operative or nonoperative identification" or "debridement steps" as seen in The PMC VJSM Guide ).
: Transcribe the audio or on-screen text to ensure accuracy in your article's quotes and terminology. lv_7155340905715731739_20230222164412.mp4
: Address what the video shows, why it is significant, and what the primary takeaway is for the audience. 2. Structure the Written Content : If it's a "how-to" or scientific video,
: Follow the VJSM Author Guidelines if the video is medical or technical in nature, focusing on high-quality editing and concise narration. Conclusion/Summary : Reiterate the outcome or main message
: Use the video's timestamps to create a chronological list of actions or points. Conclusion/Summary : Reiterate the outcome or main message. 3. Technical Best Practices
: Determine if the video is a demonstration (e.g., a surgical procedure or tutorial), an educational presentation, or a creative work.
: Use a clear layout and ensure any supplemental data mentioned in the video is fully explained in the text. 4. Professional Resources