From 1977 to 1997 Roy Reed worked as a designer and producer of audio visual and multi-media programmes for museums and exhibitions.
He has always enjoyed a wide range of skills that has allowed him to be more than just a producer. As well as the usual creative and organisational skills of a producer, his talents include:
concept design for exhibition stands
technical design for audio visual systems
interactive design using video or computer based programmes
photography
audio production
Projects where Reed was the major audio visual producer and designer include:
Wooden Walls at Chatham Historic Dockyard
The Cutty Sark Whisky Visitors’ Centre
Carrier at the Fleet Air Arm Museum
The Jersey Museum and Jersey Maritime Museum
Age of Chivalry at the Royal Academy
The Sellafield Visitors’ Centre
Reed has also worked on projects for a number of other prestigious organisations, including; the Hayward Gallery (Thirties, English Romanesque Art, Homage to Barcelona, Leonardo), the Old Royal Observatory, the Silk Museum, the Forestry Commission (Glasgow Garden Festival), British Aerospace (Farnborough and Paris Airshows) and the Civil Aviation Authority (Farnborough Airshow).