I couldn’t join the excursion with the class because of
class so I had to go by myself. After getting lost I finally found myself to at
the Museum. At the Museum of Moving
Images I found the exhibition “Light, Camera, Astoria” really interesting. The
exhibition was mainly focused on the history of Astoria Studio complex. The Astoria Studio complex was the main
outlet of filmmaking in New York City since the 1920. The reason why I found
this so interesting is because it showed media over a vast majority of time.
The exhibit made me realize all the works that goes into films, after editing
project in class are time consuming to fathom the large amount of work that
goes into a film not only that but also the scenes and directions of films that
the viewer doesn’t get to see in the final form of the films or even sitcoms.
The museum in general is just an amazing place to be. For anyone interested in
media of find entertaining this museum is like porn for your eyes.
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