Reference Type |
web
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Title |
Woorilla Caught |
Chapter/Web article title |
Frankston Drive-In |
Editor(s) | Cindy Amey |
State |
Unknown |
Country |
Australia |
Publication Date |
00-00-2010 |
Citation Date |
12-12-2012 |
Site URL |
http://www.woorillacaught.com/?page_id=235 |
Comments |
The "Frankston Drive-In" page provides the viewer with a small array of information about the venue, regarding the operator, information about its "twinning" in 1984 and a description of the change from 'faulty' speakers to more 'sophisticated' ones in the venues later years. However, the best part of the page is the website owner, Cindy Amey's, detailed personal experience of her visits to the particular venue. These memories are accompanied by Black and white images of the venues cafeteria and headline production, as well as comments made by viewers of the site who have contributed their own experiences. |
Synopsis |
The Woorilla Caught website is aimed at children of the 60s and 70s in suburban Australia. It endeavors to take the viewer on an 'enjoyable trip down memory lane', 'stirring up memories of the food you ate, the latest products you 'had to have', the tv shows you loved to watch, and more.' A colorful, fun and interactive website where visitors are able to contribute to and view discussions about the particular venue they are viewing. The interactive nature of the site means that participants are able to "log in" to the page, subscribe to a mailing list to keep updated with the latest postings, as well as links to Facebook and Twitter. The home page is filled with various posts by the administrator about anything from Hopscotch, Crackers and 'Louie the fly'. The information is grouped into nine tabs whose headings are "My Places", "food", "T.V & Cinema", Toys", "Games", "Music", "Products" and
"School Days".
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