Video intervention refers to the use of recorded or live video footage as a tool for delivering interventions, treatments, or therapies in various fields such as psychology, education, healthcare, and social work. This approach allows for visual and audio stimulation to engage participants, present information in a dynamic way, and facilitate learning or behavior change. Video intervention can be used to address a wide range of issues including mental health disorders, communication skills, rehabilitation, and education. Researchers in this area explore the effectiveness of video interventions, optimal ways to design and deliver video-based programs, and the potential benefits and challenges of using video technology in intervention strategies.