A museum telling the behind-the-scenes story of the British film industry opened on London's South Bank last month.
The Movieum is at County Hall in the former Saatchi Gallery. It aims to provide a "low-cost" educational and entertainment experience. Admission is £8 for adults and £5 for children.
The permanent exhibition will contain at least nine rooms and visitors will be able to create their own films.
Mike Nugent, a director of Weird and Wonderful, the company behind the museum, said: "There will be operational sets, costumes, props and live footage from all the great studios."
www.themovieum.com
The Movieum is at County Hall in the former Saatchi Gallery. It aims to provide a "low-cost" educational and entertainment experience. Admission is £8 for adults and £5 for children.
The permanent exhibition will contain at least nine rooms and visitors will be able to create their own films.
Mike Nugent, a director of Weird and Wonderful, the company behind the museum, said: "There will be operational sets, costumes, props and live footage from all the great studios."
www.themovieum.com