3 Digital Courses

Discover the museum and its historic site through a new digital experience.

Enhance the activities of the oldest architectural witness to Montreal's rural history with this technological shift through 3 digital tours while preserving the nature of its activities.


Client: Maison Saint Gabriel


Mandate

Creation of visuals for 3 digital tours, a guided tour and promotional videos to highlight the new activities offered by Maison Saint-Gabriel.

Challenges

Produce content tailored to their uses in two different formats. The digital tour engine requires vertical images, while the virtual guided tour (for schools) and promotional videos require horizontal images.

Our Approach

We immersed ourselves in the world of Maison Saint-Gabriel and adapted and extracted the essence of the narratives written by the team for all the tours.



The important thing was to maintain the human aspect of a guide accompanying the visitor and remain a perfect complement to the discovery of the places. We designed and adapted the shots to meet the needs of the different formats required without distorting or compromising the beauty of the visual.


CONTENT PRODUCED IN FIGURES


  • 3 digital courses: Totaling 106 videos
  • Languages: French and English
  • More than 50 photos of museum objects.
  • A guided tour (virtual educational activity) including video and photo content adapted to the educational presentation of the guide, optimized to be flexible according to the activity and duration.
  • 2 promotional videos of 30 seconds.


“It was a pleasure working with Sandra, Bruno, and their colleagues. In addition to delivering absolutely impeccable results, the experience was truly enjoyable. We called upon the Sighter team for three very different projects, and each time, I felt that they were sincerely invested in the creative process, showing openness to the specificities of our projects and adapting easily to our NPO constraints. I particularly appreciated their attentiveness, their availability during the project, and their respect for our objectives.”

 

Véronique St-Pierre, General Director, Maison Saint-Gabriel, Museum and Historic Site

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