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Creativity and New Media

New Media allows people to become creative and find new ways to do something we have done for 100's of years. Something I value the most of new media is the ability to create convenient educational videos, for example, if you wanted to understand what a Government Bond is or how Interest Rates work you can watch a few minute videos on Investopedia to have a visual and short straight to the point video.  These videos that make understanding a topic simple and easy saved me time and helped to understand many different things, especially from Investopedia and Khan Academy.

I emulated these types of videos on my own and created an animation of giving a step by step instruction on how to ace a job interview. The video was made by Animaker, my first time using it. The video is below, hope it helps:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnDqzLh6YGM





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  1. I really enjoyed watching this little but very informative video of yours. I loved the art. Everything was so colorful and eye-catching. You kept the information nice and simple, it wasn't too overwhelming or wordy. I will definitely try out these tips for my next job interview!

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  2. Wow!! I love your idea and how much effort you spent making the video. It really gives the same vibes as the other animated videos and your tips were really helpful. Everything was neat and kept simplistic & understandable

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