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A Point In Time


2 episodes


Historical Anthology Audio Drama


Synopsis:

A Point In Time is an episodic audio drama telling the stories of different points in history. An accurate fictional history anthology for story lovers, history buffs, and general podcast listeners. Produced, written, and directed by Daylen Turk.


Format: Audio Drama

Continuity: Anthology

Genres: Historical

Completion status: Not applicable

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Episodes:

A Point in Time: Oregon Trail

Sat, 24 Sep 2022 16:13:21 +0000

In 1842 Elijah white, a missionary for the Methodist church and appointed sub-agent of Indian Affairs by the U.S. government, took it upon himself to start a mission across the great reaches of the nation and started the first emigration to Willamette Valley across what would later be known as The Oregon Trail. In this long awaited installment of A Point in Time, we follow the Ottman family as they join the mission in search for new beginnings in the West. Though some events and characters are fictional, the story is supported by primary sources from this mission, some of which are characters in the story itself. Written, directed and produced by Daylen Turk

Music and Sound effects were used under creative commons licensing through freemusicarchive.org and freesound.org. Links can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1565G2pQqtiGbVPYFCqNT8gt674kLtHGcNiVe-rJu8os/edit?usp=sharing

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A Point In Time: Ep. 1-Peonage

Mon, 15 Jul 2019 19:57:23 +0000

Peonage takes an in-depth look at sharecropping in America's deep south during the early 1940's. Following the Tompkins family through their trials and tribulations on the Grady Cotton farm, Peonage provides a dramatic and realistic look into America's past in rural Mississippi.

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