Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Museum of moving Image-response

The Museum of Moving Images was very entertaining. What I liked most in the museum was the different costumes, makeups, and props that were featured in the movies I saw. There were different masks and props that were displayed, like the mask from the film called The Mask with Jim Carrey. Another display I found interesting was the makeup figure Robin Williams had on for Mrs. Doubtfire. I also enjoyed all the cartoons that were shown in the museum ranging from bugs bunny to the road runner. It was interesting to see how a drawing was created into an animation. I was also excited about the various records on display. They had most of the iconic records from the movie Grease and Fame. It was fascinating to see how the technology they used back then has now involved into developing digitally. Another cool part of the museum was making the flipbook. My friend and I would pose for shots and then once we took those shots, we saw how our shots became moving images. I also got to try the Foley to give the movie Terminator different sound effects for a scene in the film. I was also lucky enough to catch some parts of the screening of the Korean horror film, Epitaph. It was about a young doctor falling in love with a corpse. It was disturbing because of the suspenseful scenes. Overall, I had a great time at the museum; I’ve been to the museum several times in my life but I was surprised to see how newly developed it looked. It had many more elements ranging from the different historical time periods of cinematography and film.

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