About "simple English" and another service in the global market of services
Today I saw a link to a video in the tape, in which "rPath company reveals the essence of the notorious" cloud computing "."
Here it is worth clarifying that, apparently, it is not rPath, which in this case is only a customer, but a great team of CommonCraft , which I would like to say a few words for those who have not yet come across their works. They were famous for their videos about Zombies, phishing, Twitter and many other things “in Plain English”.
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This is a new type of service, which, in my opinion, has very good prospects. The guys from CommonCraft do a very useful thing - they are taken to explain in simple web language in the format of a web video clip almost any thing, be it cloud computing, as you have seen from the link above, or a story about who the zombies are and how you need to lead with them:
In general, videos are free, you only have to pay if you order a similar “explanation” for your needs or you want to download a version of a video in a format suitable for commercial and professional use.
It must be said that this kind of services are quite in demand in various fields, from banking to education. Among the clients you can meet and Microsoft and Google. This is also evidenced by the existence of the Common Craft Explainer Network , the link to which you will find on the above site. The network of “explanters” unites, in fact, several similar startups, each of which is characterized by its own style, approach to the visualization of the explanation of a particular concept, concept, procedure. The guys from CommonCraft use funny paper-making techniques, for example. On their website you can find a description in general terms of how the process of creating this kind of commercials looks like, and you may even be surprised how, under “home” conditions, you can, with due diligence and desire, achieve such high quality.
It only remains to ask the question of how things are with the market for this kind of services on runet and how relevant the formation of a project like Simple Russian is.