Close-up Camera focuses on the grass, progresses towards the stairs, and zooms in on the welcome sign with the words “The Museum of Art.” Once in the museum, different angle shots of the diamond in its glass case are taken. Interior The Museum of Art holds fascinating artworks including Picasso paintings, sculptures, and precious gemstones. The scene focuses on three visitors, Crystal, James, and Priya roaming the exhibits as the museum is preparing to close. Angel on Priya PRIYA: [calling her mom] Mom, when are you going to be here? This museum is boring and absolutely hideous. I need to get out of here like….. right now! [hangs up] Angel on James JAMES: [shaking his head, muttering under his breath, sighing] I can’t believe I didn’t …show more content…
PRIYA: [rolling her eyes as Detective takes her phone away, raising arms as Detective Julie pats her down] OH… MY…. GOD… I was texting my friend. RUDE. JAMES: [looking around, raising arms as Detective Julie pats him down] This is unnecessary. I clearly didn’t steal the diamond. Do I look like a suspect? Crystal makes no comments as she follows Detective Julie’s orders. Cut to Detective Julie scans the room once more to make sure she didn’t miss anything. DETECTIVE JULIE: [suddenly glancing at the glass case, walks over, picks up bandana, pointing at everyone] I’ve found someone’s bandana… Does anyone know who it belongs to? CRYSTAL: [pointing at James, interrupting Detective Julie's train of thought, remembering] I believe I saw that young man over there wearing the bandana earlier. Detective Julie goes over her notes and writes down crucial notes in her notepad and observations… such as finding James’ bandana lying on the ground. JAMES: That bandana’s mine, but I am not the thief. CRYSTAL: [making obvious] What do you mean your not?! Of course you are! I mean look at you! [motions towards Detective Julie, pointing at James] I mean don’t you notice how sketchy he
The white walls of the museum came to life by the art works on and surrounding them. As soon as I walked in, I was facing Sheila Hicks, Vivace, Vivace, (2014) which lit up the room with its vibrant colors, serving as the
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The facility was smaller than expected by many on the tour group. However, the tour guide had a very nice explanation to each of the artworks. By visiting the museum to gain the aesthetic experience it has open many people point of views to how they can express his or her self through art.
James: (Returns from off-stage) Coroner’s on his way. The officers will watch over the scene. We’re officially done for the night. Now, let’s get warmed up shall we?
· Rubin, William, ed. Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1980.
Many might have been working on Good Friday, but many others were enjoying The Frist Museum of Visual Arts. A museum visitor visited this exhibit on April 14, 2017 early in the morning. The time that was spent at the art museum was approximately two hours and a half. The first impression that one received was that this place was a place of peace and also a place to expand the viewer’s imagination to understand what artists were expressing to the viewers. The viewer was very interested in all the art that was seen ,but there is so much one can absorb. The lighting in the museum was very low and some of the lighting was by direction LED lights. The artwork was spaciously
As we reach the museum, the exterior was very beautiful. The first things I saw were the bronze statues in the front. We took a couple of pictures in front of them and in front of the Norton Simon. The entrance where the glass doors had sat was very unique and elegant. The glass walls that the glass doors were attached to, added to the elegance and beauty. When I had first walked in, I was very shy, timid, and unwilling to go on, this was due to the more mature audience that I had seen when I had first entered the museum. I was still unsure on how to act in a museum, being this my first time, so I was very calm, cool and reserved, but as time went on I saw college students my age probably doing the same thing I was doing. So I then I felt more at ease. Plus my girlfriend was with me so I was not alone.
“Why are you here?” Violet asks. Then I see her eyes land on my outfit. Her amber eyes widened. “Oh. That makes sense. Did you really get confused for me?”
When I entered through the main gallery entrance, the first thing that I noticed was this colorful glass sculpture in the middle of the room. I was in awe at how beautiful the sculpture was and the way how the light was reflected on the sculpture really emphasized the
While resources do not permit any museum’s collection to be exhaustive, the richer the collection, the more stories the museum is able to tell. Museum collections used in exhibitions and other interpretive programs help visitors gain better understanding of the events, activities, and people associated with them.
“I am running Naomi Misora’s face through facial recognition and using security footage from yesterday to trace her whereabouts. It might take a while to sort through all the footage, but I should come up with something.”
As I walked in and looked around, I noticed how big it was and how many people there were. There was not only amazing art, but great views of Los Angeles, which I found really impressive as well. The work of art that caught my eye was Claude Monet’s oil painting Sunrise c. 1873. To its left was The Portail of Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light c. 1894 and to the right was Still Life with Flowers and Fruit c. 1869. The subject of the sea from Monet’s Sunrise I was able to associate it with, Hokouasi’s Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji c. 1826-1833. The museum was a very fun experience, and finding a piece of art from our readings in class made the experience a lot more rewarding, because I was able to take what I learned in class and apply it outside of
"Nonsense, if you remember, this won’t be the first murdered person I've seen. I assume that's why all these cops are here."
The man shook his hand, asked him how the John murder case was going. “No clues still.” He already found some people that could give him leads, but he kept that out.