English Heritage opened a new visitor centre in November 2006. This major exhibition explores the story of the Norman invasion and the differences of the culture of the Anglo Saxon and Normans.
Newangle were commissioned to produce a theatre film, interactives and audio posts for Battle Abbey Visitor Centre.
The specially made film about the events of the battle is shown in a purpose designed theatre. The film used animation, CGI and live action footage to create a powerful and informative summary of the events that lead to the battle and the outcome of the battle itself.
Table top interactives take the visitor through the events of the year 1066 using a dynamic timeline and reveal the cultural differences between the Anglo Saxons and the Normans. An interactive projected map enables the visitor to navigate the march to Battle from either Stamford Bridge or Normandy using a joystick. |
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English Heritage
Portland Design
AV consultancy, concept design, scriptwriting, graphic design, archive research, copyright clearance, programming, audio composition, project management
4 single touchscreen interactives, 1 joystick operated down projected interactive, 2 directional audio posts and a theatre film
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