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Fort Vancouver Mobile - A video overview
Courtesy of: Research Assistant Aaron May of Washington State University Vancouver's Creative Media and Digital Culture program. Produced in 2011.
Video highlights from the apps (36-minute version)
This montage provides a sampling of some of the video media in the Fort Vancouver Mobile apps. This app is much more than just a video distribution system, but these videos show the variety of content, from expositional segments to new journalism to those intended to prompt the development of interactive narratives.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
The National Park Service messenger bags have arrived, more gear on the way!
Fort Vancouver's Chief Ranger Greg Shine just let me know that the 25 waterproof messenger bags the National Park Service donated to this project (valued at about $700) have arrived and are en route now to WSU Vancouver. Those will provide a portable and durable way for a full studio class (of 24 students and an instructor) to work together on mobile media production at Fort Vancouver at one time, while keeping the equipment organized and safe. Greg also let me know that the federal agency will be lending us several other pieces of media production equipment to be used during the next few months, as part of the continued development of the interpretive content within the app and the growing partnership between WSU Vancouver and Fort Vancouver. What fabulous news! Thanks again, Greg!
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More about the fort
More about mobile storytelling ...
Phase One background
- William Kaulehelehe background
- Hawaiians at Fort main
- Hawaiians at Fort brochure
- Polynesian Cultural Center (Hawaii)
- Leaving Paradise book by Barman and Watson
- Crossing East (NPR excerpt on Hawaiians)
- Crossing East (radio series)
- Hula's history (NPR piece)
- Ke Kukui Foundation
- Na Hawaii
- Kalama ceremony (video)
- Clark County gov's Hawaiian link
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