I didn't see anything that I did not already expect to see. I saw a lot of costumes and scripts and how there is so many roles, (such as producers, editors, technicians, composers, set designers, etc.) that must take place simultaneously in order for this project to take place. From the looks for the exhibit, I can see that it is a long, hard and expensive process to make a movie but then again I had an idea of this because we all know that Hollywood is a multi-million dollar industry.
My favorite part was to learn about the makeup tests that were performed on Viviane Leigh for the role of Scarlet O'Hara in Gone with the Wind. Gone with the Wind is my all time favorite movie of all time and I thought it was cool to see how some of the tasks performed contributed to this project.
I thought the whole exhibition was good but it didn't really catch my attention because those other movies in the exhibit are all movies that I have never seen or heard of in my life. Robert DeNiro is a great actor but I never saw Taxi Driver. I could have appreciated his work more if I had felt a connection to it.
From the exhibit, I learned that all the roles that take place are equal and not one can take place without the other. That is why I know understand how much we all need each other in order for this process to run smoothly and take place. It will be a long procedure but I am excited for our upcoming project to come out of this adventure.
Monday, March 29, 2010
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