High-end technology pervades our everyday lives. With the rise of ever more smart technologies used for our entertainment in film, TV or computer games, the expectations of an audience have changed too. Gone are the days when a display panel or information board was considered satisfactory for informing the public about their heritage, it is now the case the public expects some form of digital media as part of their visit.
But why would you choose not to? Digital technologies can create an atmosphere or personalise an experience in a way that other media cannot, and this is where ArchaeoFX excels. ArchaeoFX produces animation and illustration designed to have immediate impact. Borrowing techniques and technology from the TV, film and computer game industry, heritage is interpreted in an entertaining and informative way the public both identifies with and expects.
Furthermore ArchaeoFX recognises how important the interpretative process is to you, and will always seek a solution that balances historical accuracy with engaging graphics. ArchaeoFX will also conduct research for you should you require, and every phase of the production is documented to ensure academic integrity is maintained.
Tom Frankland is the owner of ArchaeoFX. He has been producing computer visualisations for the heritage industry for three years now, combining academic knowledge from degrees in both computer generated special effects and archaeology. He is currently studying at the University of Bradford, UK. |