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Background
Trinity House identified a requirement to inform the public about their activities on
a much larger scale than previous. The London Boat Show was identified as the
ideal time and opportunity.
Result
Following negotiations a large space was secured at the London Boat Show to become a major interactive feature. The ‘Safety at Sea’ audio visual experience was developed which consisted of three zones to portray the story of Trinity House. It featured a film set style period drama of a light house keeper, a dramatic plasma walk-through showing a documentary and also the latest safety device for mariners. Over 2,750 visitors passed through and thousands more viewed light-box graphics and timeline on the outside of the feature.
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