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Service Design Fringe Festival x Arts Thread Rising Stars
Recent graduate and latest member of the Wide Sky Design team Kate Mason is to have her work featured in the Service Design Fringe Festival this weekend.
Celebrate 2018 – Confetti
Last week we visited Confetti’s ‘Celebrate 2018’ showcase to see an exhibition of the work their college-level students have been creating over the past year. And they didn’t disappoint!
New Project Win: The Norris Museum
The Norris Museum is based in the centre of the historic market town of St Ives, Cambridgeshire. We will be supplying AV software and hardware on this project which will involve four exhibits.
New Project Win: Winchester Museum
We’re pleased to be providing the audio visual hardware for part of a project at Winchester Museum that will be focused on a model of Winchester with multimedia content.
New Project Win: Great Nott Wood
The Woodland Trust is developing a Hidden Secrets Trail at Great Nott Wood near Lake Windermere. The site has a variety of ancient woodland features and is undergoing restoration.
New Project Win: Bawdsey Radar Trust
In 1937, RAF Bawdsey became the first fully operational Radar station in the world, just eighteen months after it had first been established that approaching aircraft could be detected using transmitted radio waves.
New Project Win: Peak District National Park
This project for the Peak District National Park Authority will see new exhibitions at three of its Visitor Centres at Bakewell, Castleton and Edale, designed to inspire visitors to “get out and explore”.
Using film in an immersive experience
Audiovisual is an important part of an immersive exhibition and we are increasingly producing filmic works as part of our turnkey service for clients who see the advantages of an integrated approach.
Filming for Wardown Park Museum
We’ve recently been producing films for interactive exhibits at Wardown Park Museum, part of Luton Culture, using professional green screen studio facilities. The client provided scripts, actors and costumes; Imagemakers were scriptwriters and executive directors; we planned and directed the shoot.