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London Aviation Museum

Project Roles: Videography, Video Editing, Motion Design, 3D Design

Client: London RCAF 427 Wing

Teammates: Hannah Melo(Project Manager), Juliana Gambuzza(Graphic Design), Amanda Melo(UX Design), Chanya Chumdee(Front-End Development), Harlowe Dhameliya(Back-End Development)

Deliverables: Logo and brand guidelines(Graphic Design), advertisements(Graphic Design), educational documentary(Videography, Video Editing, Motion Design), social media(Graphic Design, Video Editing), banner ads(Motion Design, Video Editing), website(Full Stack Development)

2026-01-07 - 2026-04-23

Background

In our final semester at Fanshawe, we were given a live client project with London’s 427 Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The museum exists to remember those who served in Canada’s airforce throughout history, and specifically those from London and the 427 Wing. This project also served as a competition in the program, with the class competing to create the best branding and website to be used by the museum

An image of the London Aviation Museum's new logo

The Project

An outdoor photo of one of the museum's buildings

We were instructed to build a rebrand for their London Aviation museum, including a new logo, new branding, new website, and advertising through posters, videos, and social media. The focus was to remember those who had served, creating a virtual museum and virtual resources for people to learn more and get involved.

The Issues

  • Issues getting an ASL interpreter for some of the video work
  • Some blurry documentary footage
A slightly blurry image of interview footage

The Fixes

  • Re-communicating how ASL would be brought into the project, turn it into something we’d get if we wi
  • Use B-roll with the audio of low-quality video, only show clear and high quality stuff
An image of medals hung up in the museum

Process

We first established what our goals with the project were, which was to mainly remember those who served and provide information to the public. We established brand characteristics and basic branding, then created brand guidelines, a logo, and website designs.

Once the basic layouts and branding was completed, we began work on advertising and the actual website, creating posters, social media posts, and video work. My role was creating the documentary, social media work, and video banner ads.

A screenshot of a 3D editing software with a model of a Lancaster plane being worked on An image of two mockup social media posts for the museum A video styleframe of a 3D height map showing locations of Ontarian RCAF air bases A picture of a camera and lighting setup in a bedroom used as setuo practice for the interview A screenshot of an AI transcript used on one of the interview clips

Results

A freeze-frame of one of the looping banner ads displaying a plane and historical information

Impact & Final Product

This project was a really good introduction to real-world client projects, giving me a better idea of what to expect when it comes to working in professional teams with actual clients, as well as the competitive nature of the industry. It was also a really nice send-off to college as I moved into the workplace

An old photo of a plane flying above a field
A photo of the interior of the museum with displayed exhibits and models A photo of RCAF pilot Ross Smither
A photo of one of the plane models hanging in the museum

Looking Back

This project was a really good introduction to real-world client projects, giving me a better idea of what to expect when it comes to working in professional teams with actual clients, as well as the competitive nature of the industry. It was also a really nice send-off to college as I moved into the workplace