At the Museum of Moving Image, I experienced a few different demos that allowed me to better understand the concepts of moving image and sound within a video/audio production. One of the first stations my group experienced was the stop motion lab, where we used cardboard cut outs to create moving gifs. It showed us how much effort goes into creating such short videos; it took me around a minute to create a 1.7 second gif. It allows me to put in perspective the amount of work that goes into creating hour long stop motion videos.
The music station showed us how the music of a scene can impact the mood and tone. This station showed us one scene with four different sound clips. Each audio clip created a different mood for the scene, although the scene never actually changed.
One of my favorite stations at the MOMI was the "dubbing" station. We experienced how voice actors would rerecord the audio of the scene if the original audio was too low or poorly recorded. It was very difficult to match up my voice to the original recording.

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