The NYU web post that students can go to some museum for free, so I took about 45 minutes subway and went to the Museum of Moving Image. The museum is not that big, but the exhibitions are really interesting. The most impressive exhibition would be the Jim Henson one.
The Jim Henson Exhibition displays many his sketch, early works, and puppets in his film. It also reveals the behind-the-scenes footage of his film. Before I go the exhibition, I did not know Jim Henson that much. The thing I know only the Sesame Street because that is the show I begun accessing English. I learned much more about him and his works. Jim Henson was resisted on what he love although he had some negative critiques . Moreover, the puppets show that he was work so hard to finish every Muppet film and show. For example, the Big Bird was a person need to wore a controller and very nigh platform shoes then hid in that tall puppet in the Sesame Street. It was surprised. Big Bird is my favorite character in the Sesame Street, but I have never thought that how the puppet could move! Throughout the Jim Henson's exhibition, I realized that there is none can reach the goal in one step and If you want to do something you feel right, then try. Like Jim Henson said," {...] in the beginning we were lip-synching to records. There was no live sounds...so there was no need to be complete quiet. We could talk as we worked, and if something went especially well, the crew would applaud. If something went wrong, we'd laugh anyway! "
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