Ideas in Motion

In addition to classroom teaching, Sarah’s contributions to education include publications and videos that capture the thought movements that power students’ lived experiences. Sarah has focused on themes of creativity and meaningful technology integration.


Videos

These short films reflect the unique creative spirit of organizations that value diversity of thought:

Art of Giving: What is Your Vision?
(2016)

A short film featuring the creative process and ways of seeing, in celebration of “Art of Giving,” Trinity Episcopal School’s 2016 Night To Shine fundraising gala.

Art of Giving: What is Your Vision?
created for Trinity Episcopal School’s Night to Shine gala
2016

Sarah worked closely with Lorena Margain-Junco, art curator and event visionary.

At Lorena’s request, Sarah created abstract textures to project on multiple screens to create an immersive art experience.

Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
(2014)

An animated short film created for Trinity Episcopal School’s Night To Shine annual fundraiser.

Images from "Where Do Good Ideas Come From?"

Sarah interviewed students about the wonders of being a student and compiled them into dynamic vignettes with After Effects to echo the narrative that good ideas often appear where worlds overlap.

Music composed by Arun Venkatesh of Rebirth Music.


Teacher Perspectives

Interviews with teachers and fly-on-the-wall classroom footage weave together to remind learning communities of their educational vision and core values.

Trinity “A Night to Shine” Fundraiser
(2011)

TLC: Teachers Learning for Our Children,
Trevor Day School
(2008)

Publications

A brief glimpse of the extra-classroom perspectives that informed
Sarah’s writing for schools.
(narrated, 2009)