I have always found it funny that even though I grew up in NYC, there is always something new that I have yet to discover. Last week the class took a trip to the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens. While it makes sense to create a museum in the middle of movie studios, art galleries and school environments; it never occurred to me to visit before.
The section I liked best? That would be the behind the scenes exhibit. Its a series of interactive, hands on sections aimed to teach you about what happens in the background when making movies. My favorite part of this exhibit was the foley studio.This studio explains the work of a foley artist; to place sounds and effects into the movie creating a fuller and more accurate 'live' feeling to the scenes in the movie. Many people have an idea that there is someone on a movie set that creates sound effects. However, a foley artist is more than that. Not only do they create every sound in the movie outside of voice, but they layer them to create depth and energy or feeling in a scene or movie. The sounds created can not be captured during filming with clarity and accuracy. It's up to a foley artist to layer sounds onto the film in post-production to create a fuller piece for final viewing.

There is a lot to take in at this museum but well worth the price of admission and the time spent. You wont be able to help but leave with a new appreciation for the movie images and exhibits displayed. I hope you take a minute to visit and enjoy this NYC hidden treasure. I know I did!
Hello Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thank you for sharing your impressions through a thoughtful and elaborate blog post!
You're right - the perception of films changes after learning more about the little "tricks" which create illusion.
I was also surprised and impressed by the demonstration on sound design. The impact of sound is remarkable because many viewers perceive it only on a subconscious level. Therefore, its effect is subtle and powerful.
This field trip was great, I hope that you can apply some of the inspirations to your current film project.
Thank you very much for your hard work!
Keep it up!
Martyna