Gift Planning

Gift Planning

Three simple ways to leave a lasting legacy and give the gift of the Academy Museum to future generations.
Typewriter used by Joseph Stefano to write the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's <i>Psycho</i> (1960). Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Gift of Michael Eisenberg, 2016. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/©Academy Museum Foundation
'Le Parvo' 35mm Cine Camera, 1908. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/©Academy Museum Foundation
Screen-used close-up pair of the Ruby Slippers, designed by Adrian, from "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/©Academy Museum Foundation
Steam-Driven Praxinoscope with Animation Strips, Ernst Plank, Wood, tin, brass, paint, glass mirror, and cotton string with print on paper strips, c. 1904, Germany, from the Richard Balzer Collection, gift of Patricia Bellinger Balzer, Photo by Joshua White/JW Pictures, ©Academy Museum Foundation
Makeup kit used by William Tuttle. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Gift of the Teresa Tuttle Trust, 2008. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/ ©Academy Museum Foundation
Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo in FRIDA (2002). Costume design by Julie Weiss. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Gift of Anonymous donor. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/ ©Academy Museum Foundation
Typewriter used by Joseph Stefano to write the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Gift of Michael Eisenberg, 2016. Photo by Joshua White, JWPictures/©Academy Museum Foundation