Media for Public Spaces and Exhibits
Creating pieces for public spaces and exhibits calls for a different
mindset than producing for television. Working with the client
group and design team is extremely important, as is taking into
consideration the surrounding environment, intended audience,
best delivery system, ideal length, and related exhibits. Past
projects include:
- The New England Aquarium: Creating a Better Future
An 11-minute, 3-screen show encapsulates the past, present,
and future of the Aquarium. The presentation blends original
video, historic maps, archival and current photos, and a diverse
soundtrack to convey the Aquarium's critical role as springboard
for both waterfront revitalization and aquarium design and interpretation.
- Worlds to Explore, Waters to Protect
This three-screen show for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and the New England Aquarium, in Boston,
MA showcases the nation's 13 National Marine Sanctuaries. The
program is designed to work in two ways: as a multi-image piece
in the Aquarium's Immersion Theater and for use by NOAA as a
single screen video that can travel to different venues.
- From the Mountains to the Sea
This presentation follows the journey of a drop of water from
the mountains to the sea. Footage was shot using a custom, three-camera
digital video array that we devised to create full-motion, 120?
panoramas. It plays on a circular, three-screen, walk-in theater
in the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston, SC.
- From the Forest to the Sea
A signature video presentation for the Sewee Visitor Center
(part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge) draws on
natural history, regional history, and conservation of natural
resources to create a story of the surrounding environment.
- Ring of Fire
A large-scale multimedia exhibit for the Osaka Aquarium in Japan
takes visitors on a journey to eight locations around the Pacific
Rim's "Ring of Fire." Dramatic underwater and terrestrial
footage is projected on eight 20-foot screens and coordinated
with a multi-speaker sound system to immerse visitors in the
sights and sounds of this exotic environment.
- The Billings Farm and Museum
Three audio pieces for this national historic site in Woodstock,
VT offer a collage of sounds, significant moments, and expressive
readings.
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