: Determine the "terms of reference"—essentially, what the report aims to achieve and who the intended audience is. 2. Structuring the Report

: Tools like SeeSnake HQ are specialized for creating "video reports" where clips and photos are combined into a final annotated presentation. 4. Final Review

If you need to include the video itself as part of a digital report (e.g., in a dashboard or presentation):

: A brief overview (1–2 paragraphs) summarizing the video's main findings and any recommended actions.

: Include the report title (referencing the video x6optg.mp4 ), date, and author name.

: Organize your notes into logical sections with clear headings. If the video contains data, use charts or tables to visualize it.

: Set the context of the video and outline the specific questions or issues the report will address.