Published: 10 Jun 2024
ATS Case Studies: St James’s Piccadilly, Alexander Fleming Laboratory, The Painted Hall Old Royal Naval College
All visitor attractions strive to create unforgettable experiences for everyone. However, several barriers can prevent potential visitors from enjoying them fully.
Physical limitations might make navigating certain areas challenging, like uneven terrain at outdoor attractions, venues lacking lift access or even high ceilings with features that just can’t be seen from the ground.
Time restrictions mean that temporary exhibitions are, well, temporary and sometimes artwork or artefacts need to be removed for conservation or due to loan commitments.
Or perhaps your collection is just too vast to show every piece in the space you have?
So, what if there was a way to showcase everything your attraction has to offer, regardless of physical ability, location, or even the current exhibition space or schedule?
While onsite exploration remains paramount, technology offers innovative ways to engage potential visitors and enrich the experience despite any limitations. Enter virtual tours – immersive digital experiences that utilise cutting-edge technology to transport users directly into the heart of your attraction.
Virtual tours aren't just a collection of static images. They utilise a range of technologies, including 360° panoramic photography, high-definition video and interactive elements to create a captivating experience which allows users to digitally navigate through your museum, historical site or visitor attraction.
The process of creating a virtual tour involves capturing high-quality visuals of your space. The ATS team use specialised 360° cameras and sophisticated photography techniques that stitch together multiple images to create a seamless panoramic view.
Additionally, we can incorporate high-definition photos or video footage to showcase specific areas or exhibits.
Once the visuals are captured, software is used to create an interactive platform. This platform allows users to virtually navigate the space by clicking and dragging their mouse on desktop computers or swiping on mobile devices.
Some virtual tours go a step further, incorporating interactive elements like hotspots with additional information, audio commentary or videos. Take a look at how we brought St James’s Piccadilly to life.
We can even create a virtual gallery space to showcase artwork that you don’t have physical space to display – this can be incorporated into our 3D photogrammetry service.
Virtual tours aren't just a substitute for a physical visit, they are a powerful tool to enhance the overall visitor experience in several ways:
By working closely with you, we not only get to know the story you want to tell, but also can determine the most effective way to tell it. Here are a few things we will consider together during our initial planning meeting to ensure we create a compelling virtual tour:
There is a virtual tour option for every need. To find out more about the different types of virtual tour we can provide click here.
Our in-house team of experts are here to create a virtual tour solution for you that will ensure your visitors get the most memorable experience. So get in touch for a chat.