Reflection Overall, I had a really great time compiling images, sounds and music that I felt resonated best with this artist. Rinko Kawauchi has always been my inspiration and so sharing to everyone her imagery and the meaning behind it has been fulfilling and rewarding in itself.
I felt the part that was the most challenging was finding the correct flow and making sure that the images worked well with not only the music and sounds but the script as well. It was almost like a sixth sense, making sure that the images appearing on the screen blended with the script. In the future, I definitely want to implement this into my own lesson plans. Instead of focusing on an artist or our own work space, I would ask students to go out take pictures of the things that they see or interest them. Then, find sounds that encompass the atmosphere and environment best and ultimately create a sensory-filled video.