Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Blog 8 " Museum of the Moving Image"

Our class had a field day trip to the “Museum of the Moving Image” I had a great time there. Having to experience the way people back in the day would watch movies was so amazing. What I like the most was the big flipbook and it was the first thing I notice when I want on the three floors. Even though they didn’t have any sound but it was nice to experience the whole atmosphere. My class had so much fun in the Automated Dialogue Replacement room. In the room you had an opportunity to recode your voice on a movie lane well the movies is playing. What I learn in the museum was the cameras were made out of steel. I always thought they made with iron, well in life you learn something new every day.

1) When you first come in what is the name of two movies in the flipbook?
2) What is the model of Three-strip Technicolor camera?
3) In the (Interactivity in the Home) what types of games you see?
4) How much does a RCA color Broadcast camera weight?
5) Who is the French inventor name that created capturing motion?
6) Name the production of the movie “The Exorcist” and what year it came out?
7) Name the production of the movie “Wolfen” and what year it came out?
8) What is the Designer or maker of the movie “Wolfen”?
9) Name one of the movies in the Automated Dialogue Replacement room?
10) In the movie “Monsieur Beaoaire” in 1924, why did he use a close up?
11) Glenn Ralston and Hugh C. Oppenheime what did they invented in 1920?

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