Client

Overloon War Museum

A digital tour through the museum

Overloon War Museum wanted to create more awareness of the Battle of Overloon and provide visitors with historical context before their museum visit.

The museum came to Valo with a special project: building a livestream studio inside a moving golf cart.

A wireless golf cart with professional equipment

The museum is large and the live tour has several stops, making a golf cart the ideal way to move through the space. Valo mounted four cameras on the cart, including a wireless camcorder that could be taken into a tank.

Lighting was added so the picture stayed sharp even inside the tank.

Platform and result

Because the museum wanted to sell the tours, Valo advised using WebinarGeek. The platform supports paid livestreams, multiple languages and replays.

The museum now offers different live tours through its website in Dutch and English, attracting international attention and giving veterans a way to reconnect with the vehicles they once drove.

What Valo delivered

  • A fully wireless studio with cameras, lighting and microphones mounted on a golf cart
  • A guaranteed internet connection despite limited WiFi coverage
  • Integration between WebinarGeek and the museum website
  • Coaching so the museum could run the livestreams independently
  • Advice on camera equipment and lighting

Price indication

This was a larger livestream and studio-build project. Advice, coaching and building the mobile studio cost roughly €8,000 to €10,000, excluding equipment purchased by the museum.

Client response

“Very professional and pleasant guidance.”

Janneke Kennis, PR Manager, Overloon War Museum