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CREDITS & CITATIONS

Daisy Chains is an immersive and interactive transmedia story based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper, designed and produced by students of Full Sail University's Creative Writing for Entertainment BFA program. 

Wrote 3/5 podcasts. Created the Police Department website and Daisy's Instagram.

Wrote 2/5 podcasts. Co-created the podcasts, and individually created the SoundCloud and Spotify.

Project manager. Co-wrote all autoreply emails, 6/11 blog posts, and the CFDA website. Created the autoreply emails and the CFDA website, and took some of the Instagram photos.

Wrote 5/11 Tumblr blog posts and the Instagram. Acted as Daisy Fitzgerald. Created the Tumblr blog.

Co-wrote all autoreply emails and wrote the Police Department website. Acted as John Fitzgerald. Co-created the podcasts and found stock photos for the Police Department website.

Citations

Axe. (2014, June 23). Series 6000 General Sound Effects Library [SFX Library]. Sound Ideas (SFX Library). Retrieved from http://soundideas.sourceaudio.com/#!details?id=7606593

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A. (n.d.). Free Image on Pixabay - Police Officer, Police, Uniform. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://pixabay.com/en/police-officer-police-uniform-829628/

 

Charleston, N. (2016, December 12). Police Promotion Ceremony. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/northcharleston/31597481705

 

D. (n.d.). Free Image on Pixabay - Police Dog, Training, Dog, Police. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://pixabay.com/en/police-dog-training-dog-police-1761874/

 

Insurance, C. D. (2014, July 08). Darryl Cartwright, 48 ofCarmichael. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/93876470@N02/14420686727/

 

L. (n.d.). Free Image on Pixabay - Police, Shooter Drills, Drill, Gun. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://pixabay.com/en/police-shooter-drills-drill-gun-907536/

 

Siegel, R. (2012, June 18). Daisy [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://flic.kr/p/cg5BzQ

 

T. (n.d.). Free Image on Pixabay - Police, Officer, Cop, Training. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://pixabay.com/en/police-officer-cop-training-weapon-1807618/

 

T. (2016, October 23). Parade patrol, scott richard. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/32029534@N00/30504719625/

 

U. (n.d.). Free Image on Pixabay - Bodyworn, Body Camera. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://pixabay.com/en/bodyworn-body-camera-794110/

 

Walker, K. (2013, March 05). Jameson's LEGO Cake. Retrieved June 08, 2017, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/41322510@N00/8531435403/

Walkthrough
  • Start on P.I. website. There’s a notice for a P.I. to search for Daisy. You’ll find a link to the Police Department website where her official missing persons; report is, including her Instagram handle. You’ll also see John Fitzgerald’s email address with the note, “Email John if you find her.”

 

  • When you search for Daisy on Instagram, you’ll find a link in her bio to her blog. It is password protected. Look for the password in the Instagram pictures based on the clue in the bio: “My favorite color is the key.”

 

  • Once into the blog, search through the posts and podcasts for more information on Daisy and John’s life to find the real reason she went missing.

 

  • Once you’ve sifted through all the evidence, send an email to either John or the Chief of Police saying you know her location: Clearwater Beach. The location is made clear from her podcasts, Instagram posts, and her Spotify, which you can find via her blog.

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