This is only for those who have received a mail that they have qualified for the first round. If you want to apply click here.
But let’s not start dreaming, let’s do some action.
Here is what you need to do, yes all of them:
- Study the Unacademy channel and find out the pattern of the way videos are made, length of the video, title, description, what we say at the beginning and end and also the topics of the video
- Next, make a list of ten topics (or subtopics) that you can make a video on this week (no I am not asking you to make ten videos, don’t worry! Relax)
- Out of these ten topics pick two topics and research a lot about the same, and then make a free blog on blogger.com and write a blog post about each of the two topics you selected. It can be creative with images etc, but the end user should understand what you are trying to explain. Remember, 2 blog posts, 10 topics so far
- Now out of these 2 blog posts, select one. And now the game is to make a video on that topic. We already have content on the same so let’s try and start making videos. What if you don’t know how to make videos? Well, you need to google “how to make screencasts”, use pen tablet if you have but that’s optional, and if you still aren’t able to figure out then in only the extreme case ping me on Facebook, Gaurav Munjal is the name
Now you need to send two mails throughout the whole process, the mails are to be sent gauravmunjal8+unacademy@gmail.com
- First mail, to be sent when blog posts are written. Subject of the mail: “Your name, 2 blog posts written for Unacademy” and in the description mention the ten topics you came up with and then the links to the two blog posts, and also the one blog post which is selected to be converted into an explanatory video
- Second mail, to be sent when the video is made. Subject “Your name, video made for Unacademy” and in the description talk about the video you have made, what tools did you use, the difficulty you had etc.
Awesome, looking forward.