Boston Productions Inc.
Interactive Museum Exhibit using Film & Projections
Webster, MA
Directed by Bob Noll
Costume Design by Jez Insalaco
Hair & Make Up by Joe Rossi
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This project focused on the contributions and legacy of Samuel Slater, the Father of the American Industrial Revolution. As an interactive museum exhibit, it was crucial to portray pivotal moments in his legacy through accurate historical period research for each costume.
A series of vignettes & interviews were shot on green screen to create an interactive and immersive experience in the actual exhibit, as well as period sets.
The vignettes take place in 1789, 1830, 1910, and show pivotal moments in Samuel Slater’s life, his mill worker’s lives, as well the legacy his family left. The four interviews are set in 1870, 1880, 1887, 1905, and show the Slater Mills’ effect on a variety of lives, in both positive & negative ways.
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Photography by Jez Insalaco & Boston Productions Inc