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Blog Post#4 MoMI Experience

The Museum of Moving Images was such a great and eye opening experience. There were so many things that I didn’t know about the film and movie industry. I certainly didn’t realize how much work gets put into making a simple scene in a movie much less the actual full thing.  One of my favorite exhibits that we saw was actually an exhibit that we were allowed to participate in: the voice over room. Essentially, the tour guide explained to use about how when you film a movie sometimes they don’t do the audio until after filming. An example would be in animated movies. I always assumed that it was a simple process that was easily done but this exhibit proved me completely wrong. It is so hard to say the words at exactly the right time so that your voice is on time with the movement of the actors’ lips and actions. Three of my classmates participated in the voice over exhibit and they each took turns saying a line from this one scene and then at the end we played i...

Blog #3: Analyze a Scene

Pride and Prejudice is probably one of my favorite movies so it was a no-brainer that I’d pick a scene from there to analyze. In the scene that I chose we see many different uses of camera angles and positions to give add to the piece. The scene starts off with a close up of one of the character’s leg, bouncing lazily to a song she is humming (diegetic sound). The shot then pans up (dolly shot/tracking shot) her body giving us an open frame before switching to a closed frame/wide shot, showing the rest of the family in the room. We then hear a sound from off the screen (non-diegetic) and the camera then changes to a medium shot of the new person who walked in, reaction shots of the other people in the room and then a medium close-up of the actress staring out the window. Then there is a tracking shot for the mom as she moves about the room, before showing reaction shots from the others as they rushed to clean. We then get a point of view sequence from the main character after s...

Project #2: Audio Portrait