Jake-- I've also worked with Brad and second Melanie's comments.
Another small firm I'd recommend is RBH Multimedia, www.rbhmedia.com
(contact: Nancy Haffner, [log in to unmask],). They did several very
effective pieces for a traveling exhibition I worked on. They're easy to
work with and quite creative with a tight budget.
Jane Bloom
Exhibition Planning for Family Audiences
212.799.7502
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On 12/7/05 9:20 AM, "Perlman, Melanie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I suggest you speak with Brad Larson, at Larson Media. He's wonderful to
> work with, and has developed some very user-friendly and affordable programs
> that are designed to gather first person narratives from visitors of all
> ages.
>
> http://www.larsmedia.com/
>
>
> Melanie Perlman Baron
> Program Coordinator
> ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center
> 704-973-2783
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jake Kasper [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 2:25 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Audio and Video displays
>
> We are a design firm working with small and mid-sized museums. The company
> principles worked in a university museum for 15 years, and like most smaller
> facilities, they had very limited budgets. We are increasingly being asked
> to incorporate digital audio, visual, and interactive components into our
> designs. We want to be sure that these newer technologies are not too
> complex, costly or technically problematic for the museums we serve. For
> example; we are looking to use audio with first person narratives,
> potentially with a film showing the speaker, in one of our designs. We are
> curious if anyone has had working experience with any small firms that
> specialize in these types of presentations, particularly ones that you would
> recommend. We would be interested in hearing from you that you have found
> to be effective and what approaches didn't work so well for your audiences.
> Also, we are working on a travelling exhibit, so we are also interested
> in using sound and video stations that are portable and easily moved.
>
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