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At TED2010, we sent a video crew to follow two speakers as they prepared to give the talk of their lives. One, the artist Raghava KK, had never spoken at TED before. The other, Sir Ken Robinson, in 2006 gave one of the most watched TED Talks of all time. Follow both speakers on their journey to the TED stage in this charming 8-minute film:

And watch these TEDTalks:

Ragava KK’s Five lives of an artist

Sir Ken Robinson’s: Bring on the learning revolution!

Sir Ken Robinson’s classic talk from 2006: Do schools kill creativity?

Video credits:

Video by m ss ng p eces

Executive producer Jason Wishnow

Produced by Ari Kuschnir and Ben Nabors

Filmed by Josh Nussbaum and Todd Banhazl

Edited by Adam McClelland

Music credits:

Music Supervision and Rights Coordination by

Samuel Valenti IV & Jeremy Peters at Ghostly Songs Music Supervision

“Legume Minimal”

Written by Benjamin Mullins

Performed by Ben Benjamin

© 2009 Copyright Control

Licensed Courtesy Benjamin Mullins

“Legume Shotgun”

Written by Benjamin Mullins

Performed by Ben Benjamin

© 2009 Copyright Control

Licensed Courtesy Benjamin Mullins

“Locks”

Written by Jeff McIlwain

Performed by Lusine + David Wingo

© 2006 Ghostly Songs

Licensed Courtesy Ghostly International

From the Album: Idol Tryouts Two: Ghostly International Vol. 2

“Flowers Into Stardust”

Written and Perfomed by Christopher Willits

© 2010 Overlap Music

Licensed Courtesy Ghostly International Under Exclusive License from

Christopher Willits

From the Album: Tiger Flower Circle Sun

“Viper Skies”

Written by Jason Corder

Performed by Offthesky

© 2009 Copyright Control

Licensed Courtesy Jason Corder