Interpretive film and television public service announcements: documenting and protecting the Battle of Saipan

Author(s): Jennifer F McKinnon; Toni Carrell

Year: 2015

Summary

WWII in the Pacific is a particularly difficult subject as it consumed not just the world powers battling for water and land, but also the Indigenous and civilian communities whose island homes were the backdrop for the war. This paper illustrates the process of creating an interpretive film and public service announcements that are a multi-vocal and inclusive in their content and message. An 18-minute interpretive film about Saipan’s WWII underwater heritage and several short public service announcements about protecting WWII-related caves will be shown, preceded and followed by an introduction and discussion. This paper is thirty minutes long.

Cite this Record

Interpretive film and television public service announcements: documenting and protecting the Battle of Saipan. Jennifer F McKinnon, Toni Carrell. Presented at Society for Historical Archaeology, Seattle, Washington. 2015 ( tDAR id: 433817)

Keywords

General
Film Saipan WWII

Geographic Keywords
North America United States of America

Temporal Keywords
20th Century

Spatial Coverage

min long: -129.199; min lat: 24.495 ; max long: -66.973; max lat: 49.359 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology

Record Identifiers

PaperId(s): 453