Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning

submitted by Huzzaz on 12/04/17 1

TED-Ed commissioned us to make a video to accompany their lesson about "The Dunning Kruger effect" by Mr David Dunning. This effect is a cognitive phenomenon wherein people of low ability suffer from illusory superiority. The aim of this film is to help us to discover whether we are as good at things as we think we are. We were very lucky to get to work with a brilliant animation team, made up of Russ Etheridge, Eze Matteo, Ian Pinder, Andrew Embury, and Allen Laseter. With sound and music from the talented Tom Drew. Please check out their work, they’re amazing! For the full lesson, visit: ed.ted.com/lessons/why-incompetent-people-think-they-re-amazing-david-dunning ____________________________________________ CREDITS Direction& Design & Animation: Wednesday Studio Animation: Russ Etheridge, Ezequiel Matteo, Allen Laseter, Andrew Embury, Ian Pinder Production: Wednesday Studio Sound & Music: Tom Drew Voice: Addison Anderson Lesson: David Dunning Script Editor: Eleanor Nelsen Client: TED-Ed

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