‘Fury’ Exhibition, The Tank Museum
With technicians from the museum working as advisers and helping members of the film crew learn how to operate the machines during filming the two tanks were used to great effect, with the Sherman ‘Fury’ becoming the real star of the show.
To coincide with the release of the movie a new exhibition has opened at The Tank Museum which showcases their role in the movie, with the Sherman taking centre stage along with various props, imagery and footage from the film.
Images supplied by the Tank Museum and Richard Hale from Creative Designs
Audiovisual Supply
We were tasked with the supply of each audiovisual component required for the new exhibition, this included a number of commercial screens with high definition solid state video players attached or inbuilt, a number of armoured cable headphones and a directional speaker which was utilised to create a focused beam of sound recreating the audio of a machine gun.
The exhibition space itself was developed by Creative Designs, who have recreated a WWII urban environment showcasing the impressive vehicles and movie props alongside clever use of audio visual elements, resulting in an intriguing and engaging space.