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Rescue Dina Foxx! (orig. German title: Wer rettet Dina Foxx?), is atransmedia event by the German television network Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF). Development was helmed by director and co-writer Max Zeitler in cooperation with ZDF, teamWorx and UFA-lab. The event took place in Germany in April/May 2011 and lasted for six weeks combining TV and internet to highlight the dangers of digital identity theft. Rescue Dina Foxx! was marketed as an "interactive crime story" and turned into Germany's largest alternate reality game to date.

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  • Wer rettet Dina Foxx? (de)
  • Rescue Dina Foxx! (en)
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  • Wer rettet Dina Foxx? ist ein Transmedia-Projekt, das unter der Federführung von Max Zeitler gemeinsam mit dem ZDF, TeamWorx und UFA Lab entwickelt und im April/Mai 2011 im ZDFausgestrahlt wurde. Da die Zuschauer im Anschluss an die Ausstrahlung des TV-Krimis in einem Onlinespiel selber den Fall Dina Foxx im Internet lösen konnten, wurde das Projekt als „interaktiver Krimi“ vermarktet. Zum Abschluss des Projekts wurde im Mai 2011 die Reportage „Wer löst das Rätsel um Dina Foxx?“ auf ZDFinfo gesendet. (de)
  • Rescue Dina Foxx! (orig. German title: Wer rettet Dina Foxx?), is atransmedia event by the German television network Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF). Development was helmed by director and co-writer Max Zeitler in cooperation with ZDF, teamWorx and UFA-lab. The event took place in Germany in April/May 2011 and lasted for six weeks combining TV and internet to highlight the dangers of digital identity theft. Rescue Dina Foxx! was marketed as an "interactive crime story" and turned into Germany's largest alternate reality game to date. (en)
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  • Wer rettet Dina Foxx? (en)
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  • Germany (en)
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  • Leif Alexis (en)
  • Boris Dennulat (en)
  • Burkhard Althoff (en)
  • Drita Parduzi (en)
  • Kristian Costa-Zahn (en)
  • Markus Kaiserswerth (en)
  • Martha Friedrich (en)
  • Max Zeitler (en)
  • Maxim Kuphal (en)
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  • Angelika von Charnier (en)
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  • German (en)
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  • Looking at You by Ross Spencer (en)
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  • Kristian Costa-Zahn (en)
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  • 3480.0 (second)
  • project: 6 weeks (en)
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  • Thomas Spencer (en)
  • Björn Bugri (en)
  • Jesssika Richter (en)
  • Laura Schwickerath (en)
  • Max Woelky (en)
  • Natascha Hockwin (en)
  • Sven Gerhard (en)
  • Tim Morton Uhlenbrock (en)
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