It was my first time there and I absolutely loved going to
the MOMI. The first thing our guide brought us to was this dark room with a
spinning machine. The machine was layered at different stages so while it was
turning it looked as if it was turning from a drop of water, to a missile going
through a hand turning into a piece of paper which then transformed in a paper
airplane landing into a waste basket. As the machine was turning there were
strobe lights to help with the effects. The museum had cute areas like cameras
through the years and televisions throughout the years. They had
interaction areas like the flipbook area where it takes a series of shot and
converts it into a flipbook, an audio voice over area which is when the actors
go back in studio to record over their voices incase its missed while filming.
This is why in some movies the voice doesn’t always line up because when the
actor goes over the lines they sometimes don’t say it the same way as the first
time, also it could be due to editing the voice in as well. I would
say my favorite area was the Foley part. Our tour guide showed, us a clip from Titanic. Titanic is one of my favorite films so it was interesting when we
were dissecting the scene and learning about it. When you take out all the
extra sounds and the music the effect of the scene as well as the feeling is
lost. When just hearing the Foley sounds it was interesting as to what sounds
where used. For example, when the boat is sinking the wires break apart and
fall into the ocean. When we heard the
sound by itself I noticed that it was actually the sound of a silencer. Same
with when the tube like part fell into the ocean it as the sound of a soda can getting
crushed. I had a wonderful time at the museum and would definitely visit again.
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