I would assess the videos on information and engagement with the audience. I think the information is the most important part of the video because false information would be lying and misleading. The way the information is conveyed is also really important. If the video isn't able to keep the viewer's attention, the information is useless. The audience should be intrigued and they shouldn't get bored. I can't really think of anything that isn't really that important other than effects. Those make the video interesting though so it kind of relates to how the information is portrayed. But with that, I think Tj and Manas did the best because they weren't boring and they were convincing.
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