This video’s target audience would be people interested in finding out some basic information about King John’s Palace. It could be displayed on Facebook, YouTube and other online platform to publish research. It could also be part of an interactive display in a museum to extended the reach of the video and thereby information on the site of King John’s Palace.
Bibliography
Cline, E., 2008. TV and the Near Eastern Archaeologist. Near Eastern Archaeology, 71(3), pp.172–174. (and read responses by Silberman, Holtorf, Cline, and Killbrew)
Bonacchi, C., 2013. Audiences and Experiential Values of Archaeological Television: The Case Study of Time Team. Public Archaeology, 12(2), pp.117–131.
Kulik, K., 2006. Archaeology and British television. Public Archaeology, 5(2), pp.75–90.
Morgan, C., 2014. Archaeology and the Moving Image. Public Archaeology, 13(4), pp.323–344.