THE TWISTER MOVIE 3
Running head: THE TWISTER MOVIE 1
The “Twister” Movie
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The “Twister” Movie
The movie “Twister” was made from different part of Oklahoma. It came to existence after patient experiences that were attained from the Hollywood movies which were dominant during the early times. Similarly, evidence reveals that the movie was to keep the image of a football rivalry that was common between Texas and Oklahoma. Most children were named after the football march to mark a remarkable part in the “Twister” movie.
At the Museum
The Twister Movie portrays exciting things that make it stand out among other movies. Different pictures with meaningful illustration make the museum an exciting place to visit.
The Yellow Jeep
Different vehicles were chosen for the shooting of the movie. They were to carry actors and actress from one place to the other before and after the film is shot. However, the representation of the yellow jeep reveals a significant attribution from Hollywood dominance.
Dorothy’s Case Box
This is a safety box that contains items for the move shooting. It has safe doors which are pleasantly made to allow smooth movements in and out of the museum. The doors act as an entry point in case a caution is to be undertaken.
Helicopters and Houses
Helicopters and different house are present in the museum to show how adequate the managers of the “Twister” movie were prepared for the shooting. The Megz house is one of the most celebrated houses for the “Twister” movie.
At the Shooting Scene
Megz House
The house has chains around the bottom which is flexible upon the slight stretch. The house well-placed steps to allow for free upward movements. Large doors and windows to let in quality light for cameras. During shooting it is being brought down sequentially.
Street fence
The movie has a fence which is of the same height as actors. The wall allows free movement of wind thus reduces breakdown that may interfere with cameras.
Street light
The movie has expensive street lights that not only makes the picture looks bright but also allows cameras to work efficiently. The changing poles are also lifted high to maximize light delivery.