

High-quality video content
In addition to the conception, editing and production of exciting audio content for children and adults, we also focussed on creating high-quality video contributions: Interviews with conservators provide a look behind the scenes of the museum. Monks and nuns report on their routines and tasks in scenic contributions. And in the chapter on Freiburg Minster, you are now at eye level with the magnificent statues thanks to a camera team that is not afraid of heights.
The team was extremely committed and attentive - it was already clear during filming that the result would be convincing.


Numerous games
Another approach of the project is playful communication. We developed around twenty mini-games for the app:
For example, guests can now play the organ on display in the museum to their heart's content - at least digitally. Or they can grab Cupid's bow to try their luck in a digital shooting gallery.
They can also train their own powers of observation:
Medieval gargoyles are used to find out which of the seven deadly sins they represent.
Barrier-free guided tours for children
A major focus was also placed on the development of inclusive offers. The content is also conveyed in easy-to-read language, audio description and sign language.
To our delight, we were also able to realise an accessible offer for the children's tours. For example, the content for the young audience is signed by children.
