: Describe only what is seen and heard in the video. Avoid using emotional language or making assumptions about intent.

The provided filename suggests a video recorded on October 22, 2019, at approximately 9:06 PM. To develop a professional and effective write-up, you first need to determine if you are documenting a workplace incident or creating a descriptive summary of the video content. 1. Professional Incident Write-Up

: Use the video metadata to provide the exact date, time, and location. List any witnesses clearly visible in the footage.

: Start by describing the setting and the primary action taking place.

: Go beyond just visuals; describe any relevant audio, the "vibe" of the scene, and key motions.

If you are summarizing the video for creative or archival purposes, focus on a sensory and detailed description:

: A good summary should get to the point quickly, ideally within 2–3 sentences.