Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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The Museum of Moving Image is an ideal destination for students, regular people from all places, and specially for those who wants to get to know more about the history of film, the interaction with the past and present of cinematographic elements, reflects a truly motivated reality that teaches the art or techniques of movie photography, including both the shooting and development of the film.
It was a great idea to visit this museum, I personally hadn’t get the chance to step inside and pay a detail attention to different levels that we went through, from the first “Nickelodeon” machine followed by the actual sound animations and music that composes a scene, which gives the perfect emotion and sensations to the review of some of the most common visual special effects, which uses a green screen to create a desire background to give realism , authenticity and its original look that will be seen in a theater or even every TV at home which its going to raise the popularity rating of a movie, film or animation.
I think the tour experienced on November 25th was a perfect gateway to free our minds form the monotonous daily school routine, I am not meaning that I was tired of doing the same things at college, but in some way it helped me, and I think it also helped others, as I mentioned before, to escape for a day from the stressful daily routine and get the chance to learn form the past, present and to make us think and also realize that the future it’s going to be a really interesting place with the cinematic advance or progress of the film industry, in which I think in some how that in few years from now we will experience the movies in a more physical way rather than sitting down and only watch an animation, to support futuristic personal image, I am going to remind you’ll folks the artifact that we saw at the beginning of our tour to the museum, which in a simple concrete description it was a cone shaped pine made out of different objects hold in a specific distance which spun around in a synchronized way that when a flashing with light was turned on it created the illusion that the objects were falling down, I think and I have to admit that it made a great impression in myself, it was so cool for my eyes to experience that, I know it was just an illusion but my brain got it in some other way and I liked a lot, so, that’s why I say that according to the past illusion effects the future it’s going to be full of surprises for our senses.
In conclusion the Museun of moving image emblematize the different processes involved in producing, marketing, and exhibiting the moving image, with more than a thousand film and television artifacts, computer based interactive experiences, audio-visual materials, and demonstrations of professional equipment and techniques.

Thanks Dr. Jayson Smith for such enlightened tour that magnified my vision to the cinematographic industry of Film.

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