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Monday, August 15, 2011

My Life as a Series of Demos - Part 11: A Treasure's Trove

Part Eleven: A Treasure's Trove

One of the biggest and most creatively rewarding projects I’ve worked on during my years at Hedquist Productions was an audio version of a book called A Treasure’s Trove by Michael Stadther which we did in 2004. It was a children’s book, but it also contained clues for an actual treasure hunt.

From Amazon.com:
Treasure Trove is a fairy tale about real treasure for parents and children of all ages. The book is fully illustrated. This Fairy Tale takes place in a Great Forest and tells a sweet (and sometimes sad) story about friendship and greed, Good Fairies and Evil Fairies and how love is greater than fear. Also, concealed in the pages of this story, are the clues to twelve very real and very valuable treasures that are hidden around the continental United States for you to find and keep ...treasures similar to the jeweled Forest Creatures in the Fairy Tale. The treasures are not hidden in remote locations but rather in places accessible to everyone. You might even find one by accident, as you walk across a field or down a street. But none are on private property, and none are buried. Nothing needs to be lifted or moved for you to find them. But they are hidden well. The simple clues do not need any special knowledge to find or decipher. Anyone who can read can discover the exact location of each treasure --just the way one of the characters does in the story.

I gather there were also clues hidden in the audio version as well, or at least in the cover art. But at any rate, what was intended to be a very basic production job - voices, a few sound effects and a little music here and there - turned into the audio equivalent of a Major Motion Picture. Except that it had to be completed in two months.

You can read all about what I went through here:

Production Notes

And download the complete epic here:

A TREASURE'S TROVE

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