: Right-click the file and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to view metadata such as the date created or location tags.

If you do not already know the video's subject, you can use the following methods to analyze it:

: Briefly explain how the video was sourced and analyzed (e.g., visual observation, frame-by-frame analysis, or audio transcription).

: Summarize how the video contributes to the broader understanding of its subject. Next Steps

: Take a screenshot of a distinctive frame and upload it to Google Lens or TinEye to find its original source or related articles.

: Define the subject and state your thesis (the main argument or observation drawn from the footage).