National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford
The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, in Bradford displays a variety of information ranging from the earliest television footage, stories behind photography, and early animation. It's interactive displays means that you can get involved and request what television, film and animation clips you would most like to see. The museum has a number of permanent galleries, temporary exhibitions and three cinemas-including an i-Max. During my trip I was intriged by the 3D i-max screen so requested that we go see a show. Although the show was on sea life (something that I'm not particulary interested in) I was impressed by the 3D animation and the general experience. With an interest in photography I spent a lot of time reading the background information that explained the certain images. An excellent place of reference when learning about the media.
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