is where you remember something by picturing it. This is very good for people who have visual memories. Using this technique, you develop picture images to describe the information you want to remember. This is a very popular technique and many people find it easy. Create something that is meaningful to you personally. After all, you're the one who is doing the remembering. - The Movie Technique is the last technique and it combines all the previous ones. It takes the snapshot technique and goes one step more by adding a storyline. It is important in this technique to see things vividly and also to have motion. Motion is important because it will allow you to flow from one item to the next. It can also be exaggerated or silly. In fact, the sillier something is, the easier it will be to remember. We tend to remember the odd, the item that stands out from the rest. All the techniques you have been shown are what underline modern day mnemonics theory. Do you see how things combine? How one technique is an extension of the next. How they use what is known about how one remembers? How they force you to do the two most important things for memorizing - forcing attention and creating meaning.