Saturday, March 29, 2014

When we went to the Museum of the moving image on Wednesday, it was just as exciting as I thought it be: almost not at all. However, it was inspiring for me. Sometimes, I find myself losing touch with my desire to be a film major, but going to the museum and seeing all the inner workings of film reminded me how fun it could be. It was a dull museum but I did learn some useless fun facts like that the first motion picture camera was made of wood. I didn’t know that. I also didn’t know how many layers of sound there actually had to be in a film. I thought maybe two at best, but it take at least seven from what I saw. One last fun fact was that actors can re-do their dialogue from a sound studio without acting it out again. That’s useful. I wish they had shown more costumes though and maybe a larger scale set model. 

1 comment:

  1. I think you should add a bit more. Talk about the cool activities we did!

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