International Spy Museum
The International Spy Museum was not only a pure joy to work on, but it is a blast to go visit. I highly recommend testing your spy skills and climbing through the sound-sensitive air vents. This museum was my first experience working on a decision theater as I helped design, edit, and animate the Cyber Rotunda interactive exhibit, along with my team at Cortina Productions. This exhibit showcases two decision-based experiences where visitor’s may decide if they would like to participate in one or both games. The main screen is projected onto a large wall with 8 kiosks in front of it for the visitor to use for interaction.
The first game has visitors making timed decisions after being walked through several scenarios. Their first decision drives the next scenario, meaning there is a web of possibilities for this game. When editing videos for this interactive, I had to create clips for each possible outcome and scenario. Keeping organized was crucial, as well as communicating with my producer and the programmer. The next game is more linear, but it also involved multiple clips to be strung out for programming usage. One challenge in designing the games was making it cohesive, but still relative to its content.
Museum opening: 5-12-2019
Location: Washington, D.C.
My contribution : design, video-editing, sound-editing, animation
Programs used : Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere