Initially the word creativity was one that I used too
freely. However when we discussed it in class I began to rethink my previous
thoughts. I always used the word creative when seeing a piece of unique artwork
that I liked. What I didn’t realise is that this is just the beginning of its
true meaning.
Before we moved on I came up with a definition of creativity,
this was: Being able to create/ make something which is unique and appeals to
someone else. Creativity can be inspired by anything.
So let’s break it down, ‘An aim to explore expression and external influences (e.g. upbringing, surrounding environments and existing products)’. This is an important part of creativity as through creating something, whether it is a song, film or artwork, enables us to express our emotions through what we are doing and makes our resulting product meaningful and represents the way we feel. On the other hand we are also able to express our enthusiasm for what we are doing through creativity.
Mind mapping allowed us as a class to answer and discuss
ideas about creativity.
1. One of the questions was: Is creativity a skill? Can it
be developed?
I think that creativity can be developed as when a person
finds new inspiration and influences they can build on what they have already
achieved. Also a person may come up with new ideas to improve what they have
already created. In my opinion creativity is a skill as it is possible to be
developed and improved.
2. We were also asked, what is your inspiration?
Things that can inspire us are pretty much anything around
us such as pieces of work other people have done, the people we mix with,
ourselves, music, media and basically everything we are subjected too. We can also pick pieces of inspiration from other work and mix it into our own to make something different.
As a class we came up with some interesting ideas. These are
when we have just woken up during the alpha stage, during our sleep in dreams
when our imaginations have free rein, when we listen to different types of
music, (especially instrumental/ classical that don’t have lyrics to disrupt
our thought process). Also I think we could be most creative after a really
busy (after school), when we have different thoughts flowing through our minds
about what we have done during the day, as then we can throw all our thoughts
and feelings into it to create a creative piece of work.
We can develop our creativity by working on and improving
what we have already done, we could also collaborate with other people so that
you can have more ideas to improve/ develop your creativity. We can also
develop our creativity by thinking outside the box so that you can create
something unique. To develop it we may need to extend our knowledge on a subject so that we can use it for interpretation.
Shooting our short
film- ‘PANIC!’
While making our first short film-‘PANIC!’ there were many
decisions we had to make so that our film was suited to its title. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL4gGCRm_ZQ
Reflection
activity
On reflection I realise that what I previously thought about creativity was so small compared to its true meaning. Creativity is a vast idea which is hard to define unless made to think about it. Once we had completed the work we needed to on this topic I helped modify my understanding on creativity and therefore I am now able to develop it further. The making of the short film enabled us to put our ideas into action, which allowed us to use the idea of creativity to make the film the best it could be.
I think that the more you know about something makes you
less creative as it restricts your interpretations on the subject as you would try
to stick to the guidelines. For example if you were given a task and rules you
had to follow, you may not experiment with ideas as much as you would if there
were no rules.