National Archives Museum

Video Wall, Interactive Media

Orange Frame Productions produced a stunning video wall and engaging interactive exhibits for the National Archives Museum’s special exhibit titled, Power and Light. The exhibition features more than 200 of Russell Leeʼs photographs of coal miners and their families in their homes, mines, and communities.

Upon walking up the stairs of the historic National Archives Museum and entering the Lawrence F. O’Brien gallery, the first thing visitors experience is the large scale video projection, produced by our team. The film elegantly highlights select photographs, moving and captivating viewers.

Throughout the gallery, other projections and interactive exhibits can be found, programmed by our team. One of the interactives we designed and produced is a digital family photo gallery that allows the visitor to explore the daily lives of three different coal mining families. For this exhibit, our talented graphics team designed a beautiful interactive that brings this important history to life.

Produced by Orange Frame Productions in partnership with Capitol Museum Services for the National Archives Museum.

 
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