Working with the theme of "Time," students created an iMovie
narrative that communicates their personal takes on the universal
idea.
(L to R)
Falisha feels that everything happens so fast. She likes
the idea that time doesn't wait for anyone. She ends her project
with high school graduation because beyond that is unknown to
her.
Amador shows us different speeds of time.
Fireworks are reversed as to say he wants to grab onto fun moments,
while he also uses a panoramic scene of cities, suggesting the
dense history of mankind.
Benito liked the idea of ephemeral moments, such
as burning cigarettes and dying flowers. He arranged the clips and
sounds in such a way that suggests the beauty in strange
moments.
Christian developed his ideas around the human
lifespan. The silent clips that show human growth is compared with
nature scenes with ambient sound, suggesting the isolation of
mankind.
Jose has been interested in history and how we can
learn so much from it. His project maintains a tension, asking
viewers many questions about what have have seen and done so
far.
Tashawna's piece deals with the many mysteries of
time. In her piece, time seems organic, like an animal waking up
from hybernation and sprinting for its prey.
Yael explores the different pace in nature and
city life. He puts equal weight to both, never criticizing
either.







