The National Trust - webVR proof of concept

The National Trust are always looking for ways to allow those who visit their sites to access the NT experience. Working as part of a small team in the role of Project Director, I helped sell in and deliver an award-winning proof of webVR concept.

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Bringing the experience to you

A webVR experience allows anyone who can't visit a National Trust location in person to continue to experience their properties and landscapes.

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Sales pitch

A mood board was used to sell the webVR concept in to stakeholders.

 
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Bringing the idea to life

The team undertook research to prove appetite for - and potential benefit from - a webVR experience, before creating a proof of concept from footage shot at Killerton in Devon.

The team created a webVR experience of various rooms and outdoor areas at Killerton.

The team created a webVR experience of various rooms and outdoor areas at Killerton.

webVR is used to bring to life additional info about articles that can't be touched in life.

webVR is used to bring to life additional info about articles that can't be touched in life.

In future, webVR could make The National Trust's properties and spaces accessible to more people, more of the time, thus helping fulfil their mission 'for ever, for everyone'.

 

Creative Direction
UX Design

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