1. A one or two sentence summary of the paper. Describes the basic terms and methods used in motion data representation and editing. 2. A one or two sentence description of the problem the paper is trying to solve. Tries to explain the problems of various motion editing techniques. 3. A one of two sentence description of the method used to solve the problem. Describes limited but effective basic solutions that can be used for motion editing while describing the pros and cons of each method. 4. A list of short (approx one sentence) descriptions of the key ideas of the paper. Description on methods used to represent motion. Description of various signal processing, blending methods for motion data. 5. A list of short (approx one sentence) descriptions of the contributions of the paper. Gives a detailed understanding of problems in basic motion editing techniques. 6. Any questions that the paper raises for you. This might be some flaw that they do not address, something that is unclear, some piece of background knowledge that you don't have that would help you understand the paper, ... Simple and clear.