Denny Abbey and The Farmland Museum launched a brand-new website to enhance visitor engagement and showcase its unique heritage.
As part of this transformation, we produced high-quality video and photography to bring the experience of a day out at the museum to life. Funded through the Rural England Prosperity Fund, the project aimed to modernise the museum’s digital presence, making it more accessible and visually engaging for visitors.
Client
Denny Abbey & The Farmland Museum
Capabilities
Video Production & Photography
Challenge
The museum needed compelling visual content for its new website that could effectively communicate over 850 years of history while appealing to modern audiences.
The challenge was to create engaging video and photography that respected the historical importance of the abbey whilst capturing the excitement of a visit. Ensuring visitors could connect with the museum’s stories even before stepping through its doors. Additionally, the visuals had to integrate seamlessly with the website’s design, enhancing the user’s experience.
Solution
We worked closely with the museum and web development agency, Granite 5 to capture the essence of Denny Abbey and The Farmland Museum through stunning photography and dynamic video content.
By carefully curating imagery that highlighted the museum’s architecture, exhibits, and visitor experiences, we helped create an immersive digital journey.
The result is a compelling online presence that not only enhances the museum’s visibility but also strengthens its connection with the local community and future visitors.
Through this collaboration, Denny Abbey and The Farmland Museum now has a digital platform that reflects its historical significance while embracing modern accessibility and engagement.
Sarah Michael, Museum Manager
The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey