Monday, April 5, 2010

Blog 8- The reflexion of the day at the museum!

Our class went on a trip to the musuem of movable image. On this trip we learned alot about media and the way that images are displayed in society. What I find most interesting about this trip is the old video game system they had there. Like for me being a 80's baby I know how to appreciate games such as the first Nintendo system. The whole trip I was drawn to that game system, I don't know if it's because it reminded me of a better time when there weren't any bills. I love the first mario game. I also believe that in that time children really appreciate and value certain things,not like today. Back then if a children got a fifty dollar game they had a good reportcard or something. Now a days the children own aleast three game systems, which are three hundred dollars a pop. At the musuem I also enjoyed seeing the picture of the old actors like Marliyn Moore, Dorothy Dandrige, Bill cosby, and others. It was also very cool to see the old time movie cameras. I wasn't aware that the first camera was actually sharped like a gun. That was very interesting to find out. It was also cool to see actual outfit that movie stars wore in some of their films. For example they had Eddie Murphy outfit from Beverly Hills cop, that was cool to see. Sarah Jessica outfit from on of her first film,and freddy's outfit from the nightmare on Emerstreet was interesting to see. The actual fake hand that Freddy used was on display, and you can visualize that sense of fear that you apppeanced with the movie. I feel as if that what the musuem wanted to created , and the fact that you are able to feel that emotion. In a way you get the opportunity to connected with the characters without actually being there persay.
1.Why was the security so tight at the museum?
2.Why was the first camera created, sharped like a gun?
3. Why there weren't anymore costumes of more well known movies such as Star Wars or the Martix?
4. Why wasn't a tour guide there to show us around?
5.Why was the cameras created after the gun camera was so large?
6. There was a image shown of the movie the wizard of oz, why does the image look as if it were a blueray picture?
7. Why were the television and radios back then a combination?
8.Why was the flipbook so cool?
9.How is it that the people back then didn't need sound to get their ideas across?
P.S. In the same group with Ahmed and Christopher M

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