Audio Visual

Audley End Stables, Audley End House, English Heritage

The development of the estate is a projected animation that shows how 1,000 years of history have left their mark on the landscape at Audley End. Seven main phases of the estate’s development show how woodland has been cleared, buildings erected and...more+

Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings, The British Museum

This exhibition showcased a selection of 100 Italian drawings from two world-class collections, the Uffizi and the British Museum. Two large-scale projections and two small screen presentations were positioned in close proximity to selected...more+

Tapestry, Hampton Court Palace

Newangle were commissioned to create the world’s first virtual 'restoration' of a faded tapestry – one of the set of Abraham Tapestries at Hampton Palace, which are widely regarded as the finest of all woven in the 16th century. Newangle were commissioned to create the...more+

Marks in Time, Marks and Spencer at Leeds University

‘Marks in Time: Our M&S Heritage’ opened at Leeds University to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Marks and Spencer in 2009. Newangle produced several films using archive, purpose shot footage, and interviews to tell key events in the story from...more+

 

At Close Quarters, Bovington Tank Museum

Bovington Tank Museum houses the largest collection of armoured vehicles in the world. ‘At Close Quarters’ was a major redevelopment project creating a new 50,000sq ft £1.4m exhibition that showcases the museum’s internationally significant collection...more+

Henry VIII: Heads & Hearts, Hampton Court Palace

In 2009 Hampton Court Palace opened its ‘Heads & Hearts’ exhibition to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII’s accession to the throne. Visitors are invited to participate in the king’s wedding to his sixth wife, Kateryn Parr. Newangle were commissioned to produce five...more+

Shah 'Abbas: The Remaking of Iran, The British Museum

This major exhibition explored seventeenth-century Iran through the reign and legacy of one of its most influential rulers Shah ‘Abbas I (reigned 1587–1629 AD). Objects on display included paintings, carperts, calligraphy, pocelian, and silks, many of which have not been seen outside... more+

A Palace for Everyone, Kensington Palace

Newangle produced a 4-minute promotional film highlighting the development plans for Kensington Palace. Central to this £12-  million project is the creation of new public gardens to reopen the vistas to and from Kensington Palace...more+

Hadrian: Empire and Conflict, The British Museum

This special exhibition explored the life, love, and legacy of the Rome’s most enigmatic emperor Hadrian, who reigned 117–138 AD. Newangle were commissioned to create an introductory film and immersive projections for the British Museum’s temporary exhibition in the Reading Room...more+

Audley End Service Wing, Audley End House, English Heritage

As Phase 1 of the overall Interpretation Strategy for the property, English Heritage undertook a project to enhance the presentation of the service wing of the house. This included opening up previously closed rooms such as the scullery and wet laundry. Newangle created...more+

The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army, The British Museum

'The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army'  explores is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century, giving an insight into China’s First Emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, and his legacy...more+

Surreal Things, V&A, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

Surreal Things was the first exhibition to examine the impact of surrealism on architecture, design, and the decorative arts. It presented a new approach to the subject, focusing on the creation of surreal objects; whether unique works of art or examples of modern design...more+

Diana: A Princess Remembered, Kensington Palace

Newangle worked with Stephen Feber Associates to develop and produce a series of video installations for Kensington Palace, that looked at the life of Princess Diana through the eyes of those who were directly involved with or affected by her. The exhibition was divided into four...more+

Kew Palace, Historic Royal Palaces

The palace reopened to the public in April 2006 after a widely acclaimed restoration.  This new narrative-based exhibition brings alive the story of Kew Palace where the madness of George III unfolded. Audio narrative by a well known radio writer, Jerome Vincent, is combined with...more+

Crush, Hampton Court Palace

The Crush is a video produced for Kensington Palace to give staff, contributors and investors an audio-visual outline of future plans to increase awareness of how they would like to increase audiences and change the public perception of the Palace....more+

Battle Visitor Centre, English Heritage

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...more+

The Cold War, Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford

The new permanent exhibition hall, set amongst the hangars at Royal Air Force Museum in Cosford, tells the story of the Cold War from national, international, social, political, and cultural perspectives. Newangle was asked to produce a series of audio-visual exhibits that focus...more+

Sutton Hoo, The National Trust

Sutton Hoo is one of Britain's most important and atmospheric archaeological sites. The National Trust has opened a visitor centre that allows people to explore the Burial ground of the Anglo-Saxon kings of East Anglia and see the priceless royal treasures discovered in a huge ship...more+

Black Death, The Medieval Gallery, Museum of London

The Medieval Gallery takes the visitor on a journey across more than a thousand years – from the 5th century Anglo-Saxon settlement, through Viking raids and the Norman Conquest of 1066, into the splendour and bustle of England’s 16th-century capital, and the dramatic...more+

Medieval Galleries, The Tower of London

The Tower of London is the most impressive and best-preserved medieval castle in Europe, and its individual buildings are of outstanding architectural and artistic significance. The Tower of London has also had a role in many events in world and British history and...more+

Coal Exchange, National Waterfront Museum Swansea

In a £30 million building designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea opened its doors to the public in October 2005. Celebrating Wales and its industrial heritage, the museum uses more than 100 audio-visual exhibits, 36 state-of-the-art...more+

Suffragettes, Soldiers, and Servants, Hampton Court Palace

This exhibition told the stories of the palace residents and community life after the departure of the monarchy. For the first time one of the 'Grace and Favour Apartments' was on show. Visitors could glimpse behind the scenes to learn about the lives and domestic arrangements...more+

Equation of Life, Holocaust Memorial Centre, Detroit

The Holocaust Memorial Center in Detroit is the world’s first museum dedicated to the Holocaust. In 2004 a new building was completed to house a new exhibition. This exhibition takes the visitor on a journey from the darkness of the final solution to discovery of the individuals...more+

Set Sail Gallery, The National Maritime Museum in Cornwall

The National Martime Museum Cornwall opened in December 2002 to house the National Small Boat collection.  Over 120 vessels are featured in a regularly changing display. Powerful audiovisual experiences and interactives explore navigation, tides, boat construction, and...more+

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