This video was produced in an information literacy course at the School of Information Studies (ÉSIS) at the University of Ottawa, Canada, in Spring 2022. It is shared as an open educational resource (OER) using CC-BY license to be re(used) to teach viewers about creativity in the context of information literacy. This video is meant to help educators teach information literacy to their high school students using creativity. The learning objective includes understanding methods to incorporate creativity in the instruction of information literacy through the form of content creation. The main goal is to engage the viewers and incentivize the target audience to implement creativity in their educational methods related to information literacy. This video was created in screencast-o-matic and edited using the same program and Lightworks. The slides used are from a presentation template from SlidesCarnival and illustrations by Sergei Tikhonov. The references used to create this project are displayed at the end of the video.