exhibition
museum of london
sherlock holmes
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The largest Sherlock Holmes exhibition in half a century invites visitors to explore his Victorian world with powerful and evocative visuals and soundscapes.

At the heart of the exhibition my work as AV Creative Director features original film, re-imagined archive footage and animation techniques combined to help tell the story of Britain’s world-famous fictitious detective. This major exhibition investigates how Conan Doyle’s famous character has transcended literature onto stage and screen and continues to attract huge audiences to this day.

Through early film, photography, paintings and original artefacts, the exhibition recreates the atmosphere of Sherlock’s London, with visitors able to envisage the places that the detective visited. The show concludes with a big, disorientating audio-visual punch – visitors are confronted with a giant never-ending waterfall as the heavy drone of water crashes around them, audio passages from the Sherlock series come streaming from all angles and fill the space.
Credits

Client:
Museum of London
Agency / Production:
Squint/Opera
Direction / Edit / 2D Animation / Sound Design:
Sam Norland

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