Provost Skene’s House Museum, Immersive Film

Provost Skene’s House is a museum celebrating the pioneering people of Aberdeen and the North-East of Scotland, visionaries who shaped the city and influenced the world.

Sporting Champions honours Aberdeen’s sporting legends and achievements on national and global stages. This dynamic showcase weaves exhilarating and emotional archive footage into an immersive, projection-mapped film. Set against a striking podium, the experience comes to life with powerful sports commentary and a rousing musical score, capturing the triumphs and spirit of Aberdeen’s finest athletes.

Our Role
Video Production
Archive Research

Paralympic cyclist Neil Fachie stars in a museum projection-mapped film, celebrating his achievements with archive footage and storytelling

Emotionally charged immersive filmmaking

Exploring archive footage to capture the energy and passion of sport, celebrating Aberdeen’s sporting champions who rose to the top of their game.

A golfer celebrates winning an Open Championship, featured in a projection-mapped film at a museum, blending sports history with immersive storytelling
Scottish footballer Willie Miller is featured in a projection-mapped film at a museum, celebrating his legendary career with immersive storytelling.
Olympic cyclists are showcased in a projection-mapped film at a museum, celebrating their achievements through dynamic visuals and immersive storytelling.

Credits

Client
Aberdeen City Council

Exhibition and Interior design
Studioarc

Photography
Phil Wilkinson

Archive Research
Bright Side Studios

Video Production
Bright Side Studios