Friday, April 11, 2014

Museum of Moving Images

This was my first time going to the Museum of Moving Images. At first I honestly didn't want to go but I'm glad I did. It was interesting. I didn't know that it used to be a Paramount Studio. That was a fun fact. Out of all the exhibit, I enjoyed the sound track one the most. I was fun dissecting all the different sound tracks in a tiny clip from the Titanic. The actual audio profiles used were astonishing. Who would have thought reversing a lion's roar could be used to mask the sound of a water portal sort? It defiantly provided a detailed outlook on the creative works of a sound artist/editor. I enjoyed that the most probably because there was more of an opportunity to interact with other student in the group as well the person giving the tour; it wasn't just factual information being throw at you. Also, this fit right in with the project we were working on at the time. I defiantly appreciate the thinking process of sound artist and editors a lot more. Overall it was a fun experience and I think I will go back.

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