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semester reflection

First, I learned that inspiration will not come to find you, you have to explore them. Second, it is very common to face challenges and fail. I should not be upset when it happens to me, I should be brave and overcome it. Third, creativity is not always fun, because sometimes it is easy to run out of ideas and it requires hard work. From this semester I think I have found my creative style which is humorous and interesting.   I learned that making a mind map and brainstorming before you start a project is very helpful. Because brainstorming can help you to collect ideas in your mind and a mind map can represent your ideas neatly on paper. Besides, I learned that I should manage my time wisely because time is valuable and spending tons of time on something that is not necessary in the project is a waste of time.  Furthermore, I learned that through asking questions or searching things you didn’t understand on the internet can improve the efficiency of your work.   From gro...

Final manifesto

Video link in OneDrive: https://cheshireacademy-my.sharepoint.com/:v:/g/personal/enqi_song_cheshireacademy_org/EQpR81Jwz-NNjw0KoLZpNMkBGo3H6Kp7N-XM1DaYu_WlKA?e=cTcGze Exhibit notes and artists statement: I am an outgoing person in daily life, I easily recover when someone blames me. I also look everything in an optimistic perspective. For example, when I get an important essay test which is really difficult. I think this big test is a chance to improve my recent score for this subject. I create my project which is a video through my iPad. I took videos and pictures and put them together to create a long video. I used various scenes to show how perspectives can change the motion when you look at the picture. In this class, I have explored myself as a creative person because I usually look at objects from different perspectives. For example, distance, emotion, direction. I often look at the objects from those three perspectives and that help me to have a better understanding of each ...