About Us

Chedd-Angier-Lewis is a world leader in the design and production of media installations for museums and visitor centers. Under the direction of Richard Lewis, Chedd-Angier-Lewis has developed more than 1,000 exhibits for 140 major institutions worldwide. These programs have been honored with the AAM Curator's Award for Best Exhibit (twice), IDEA Gold and Silver Awards, and the Muse Award for the single best media program in a museum.

Chedd-Angier-Lewis is also one of the nation's most experienced and innovative media production companies. Founded in 1979 by the team that created public television’s Nova series, the company has created more than 200 one-hour specials for broadcast by PBS and the BBC. Our location shooting has taken us to all fifty states and to 107 countries around the world. Our broadcast work has won three National EMMY Awards and a host of other prizes.

Our 15,000 square foot Watertown facilities houses our complete media design and production group, 5:1 audio mix facilities, computer animation workstations, and full video production facilities. Best of all, we have a creative, committed and experienced group of full-time staff who work as a team to make every Chedd-Angier-Lewis project a success.