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: If you don't have the script, use a tool like NoteGPT to generate a transcript of the .mp4 file. This will serve as your raw material. 2. Structure Your Essay

If you are citing the video as a source in an academic paper, use the for online videos: In-text : (Author/Channel Name timestamp). bleu (1).mp4

: Start with a hook, introduce the topic (e.g., the concept of "bleu"), and state your thesis. : If you don't have the script, use

: Author Last Name, First Name. " Video Title ." Site Name , Day Month Year, URL. 4. Create a "Video Essay" Instead? Structure Your Essay If you are citing the

The query refers to a video file named , which most likely contains the content you want to transform into an essay. Since I cannot directly "watch" a local file you have on your device, here is how you can put together an essay based on its contents. 1. Identify the Video Content

: Restate your thesis in a new way and wrap up your final thoughts. 3. Citations & Formatting

: Based on common search results, if this video is related to the Blue Metropolis "Planet, My Love" Contest , your essay should be a 1,500-word piece focusing on climate and ecological issues .