Thanks for your patience during our recent outage at scalar.usc.edu. While Scalar content is loading normally now, saving is still slow, and Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled, which may interfere with features like timelines and maps that depend on metadata. This also means that saving a page or media item will remove its additional metadata. If this occurs, you can use the 'All versions' link at the bottom of the page to restore the earlier version. We are continuing to troubleshoot, and will provide further updates as needed. Note that this only affects Scalar projects at scalar.usc.edu, and not those hosted elsewhere.
Trinity & Crossroads in depiction of attack on U.S.
12021-07-05T20:41:52-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fd393003plain2021-07-08T20:09:44-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fdThe shot starts with Trinity footage then cuts quickly to Crossroads Able. Sound synced as well. Notable for the regular sound of the airplane drone as well.
Contents of this annotation:
12021-07-05T20:39:25-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fdInvasion, U.S.A. (1952) : excerpt1[from Wikipedia] Invasion, U.S.A. is a 1952 American drama film based on a story by Robert Smith and Franz Spencer and directed by Alfred E. Green. The film stars Gerald Mohr, Peggie Castle and Dan O'Herlihy. Invasion, U.S.A. is set in the Cold War and portrays the invasion of the United States by an unnamed communist enemy which likely refers to the Soviet Union. It is typical of the Red Scare film genre, common throughout the 1950's.plain2021-07-05T20:39:25-07:00Kevin Hamilton21b9bc549389c781acee981d1a12d44c13b965fd