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Lonelygirl15
''lonelygirl15'' is an American science fiction thriller web series created by Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, Greg Goodfried, and Amanda Goodfried. It was independently released on YouTube from June 16, 2006, to August 1, 2008, and was also briefly released on Revver and Myspace. The series revolves around the initially mundane life of homeschooled 16-year-old Bree Avery ( Jessica Lee Rose), who uses the username Lonelygirl15 online. She goes on the run with her friend Daniel ( Yousef Abu-Taleb) after her parents' mysterious religion is revealed to be The Order, a blood-harvesting operation that wants her "trait positive" blood. The series is presented through video blogs, or vlogs, originally recorded solely from Bree's bedroom. After discovering YouTube in 2005, Beckett, then a doctor, came up with the idea for a series of staged video blogs presented as though they were real, and set out to create ''Lonelygirl15'' with Flinders, a filmmaker. The two wrote a script and came u ...
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Jessica Lee Rose
Jessica Lee Rose (born April 26, 1987) is an American-New Zealand actress who first gained popularity after playing the role of ''lonelygirl15'', a fictional teenage homeschooled character named Bree who appeared in YouTube video blogs, beginning in June 2006. In September 2006, the ''Los Angeles Times'' outed the character, destroying any mystery surrounding the possible fictionality of ''lonelygirl15'', which thrust Rose into the mainstream spotlight while also increasing the viewership of the series. In 2007, Rose won a Webby Awards, Webby for this role. After leaving ''lonelygirl15'' in August 2007, Rose played "Jen K." on ABC Family's ''Greek (TV series), Greek''. She went on to appear in various movies, such as ''Perfect Sport'' and SyFy's ''Ghost Town'', and other web series, such as ''Hooking Up'' and ''Sorority Forever''. She signed on to do the independent movie ''Look at Me'' with her ''Lonelygirl15'' co-star Yousef Abu Taleb in March 2010. Early life Rose was born in ...
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Yousef Abu-Taleb
Yousef Abu-Taleb is an American actor. He was born in Arlington, Virginia, Arlington and raised in Virginia before moving to Los Angeles, California. He is known for co-starring in the role of Daniel (Danielbeast), the longest-running character in the ''lonelygirl15'' web drama, alongside Jessica Lee Rose. Since the show's finale, he has ventured into writing, producing and most notably stand-up comedy. Early career Of Arabs, Arab, English and American descent, Abu-Taleb was taking classes at the Blue Ridge Community College (Virginia), Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia in early 2005, when he decided to head to Los Angeles with United States dollar, $2,500 in his pocket to pursue his dream of becoming a movie star, despite the fact that he had no formal acting training at the time. Abu-Taleb became a member of the Screen Actors Guild in 2006 and later landed roles on Lionsgate's "Bite Me" and Showtime's "Ray Donovan." ''Lonelygirl15'' fame While looking for acting jobs ...
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Jackson Davis (actor)
Jackson Davis (born March 19, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying the character "Jonas" from the ''lonelygirl15'' videos series, its spinoff '' KateModern'', and its sequel series, '' LG15: The Resistance''. He was born in Gloversville, New York, but was raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he attended Ephrata High School. He starred in the 2009 film ''You, Only Better...'', a movie about life coaches. After graduation from high school, Davis worked a series of odd jobs before enlisting in the United States Navy. Davis was unhappy in the Navy, and afterwards he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. Davis was cast as the third major actor on ''lonelygirl15'' in November 2006. His character Jonas was described as the rich alpha-dog contrast to the penniless beta-dog Daniel, played by Yousef Abu-Taleb. In addition to his work on ''lonelygirl15'', Davis, a member of Playhouse West, has appeared in an episode of '' CSI: NY'', and played a pr ...
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N1ckola
''N1ckola'' is a Polish webseries based on the lonelygirl15 Universe. It was produced by EQAL, Agora SA, and A2 Multimedia and began in 2009. According to Greg Goodfried and Miles Beckett of EQAL, the show "blends reality, documentary, and fiction. It was always our hope to expand the LG15 Universe into new countries through full-format licensing deals like this one with Agora. N1ckola is the perfect example of a business model we'd like to replicate in the future in even more countries." N1ckola debuted on its own network, N1ckola.pl, on January 26, 2009, with show sponsors including Microsoft and Hasbro. Its first season lasted for one hundred videos, and ended with the video "Landsteiner" on June 30, 2009. It has been announced that a second season will take place, but it is not known when yet. Season 1 was repackaged into longer episodes and appeared on Polish television in the summer of 2009. N1ckola was the fourth show in EQAL's popular LG15 Franchise, and also EQAL's ...
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KateModern
''KateModern'' was the sister series of ''lonelygirl15''. The series, which was announced on 16 July 2007, began filming on 9 July and the first video, ''Fight and Flight'', was released on 16 July. The show is produced by EQAL in partnership with Bebo. It ended on 28 June 2008, slightly less than a year following its original release. KateModern is set in East London, England, and bears many similarities to its parent series. Both Kate and Bree are avid video bloggers and carry a dark secret. The series takes the ongoing story from the lonelygirl15 series, transposing it against a London backdrop. Major plot lines and story arcs are related between both series. Several characters from both series have communicated with each other, and a formal two-week cross-over was run between them in April 2008. There is an alternate reality game component of the series as well. KateModern was the second interactive online series developed by LG15 Studios. Like lonelygirl15, KateModern inclu ...
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Alexandra Dreyfus
Alexandra Dreyfus (born April 7, 1986) is an American actress, director, and writer. She is best known for directing music videos and commercials, photographing celebrities, and portraying Sarah Genatiempo in the Internet series ''lonelygirl15'' and its spinoff '' LG15: The Resistance''. Career Dreyfus was born in Los Angeles, California. As a young adult, she appeared in soap operas, commercials and on Barbie boxes, as the face of Mattel. As an adult, she moved to Germany, where she trained under a Vogue photographer. She moved back to LA, and worked in production for Bully Pictures and Bullrun car rallies. Alexandra then went on to star in a YouTube web series, Lonelygirl15. She moved to London to be on a show for ITV 4. While abroad, she wrote an opinion column for the British magazine Dapper. She then went on to become head-writer in Los Angeles for Digital Playground, earning a Best Picture AVN nomination for her script, Assassins. For a time, Alexandra worked for P ...
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Yumiko Aoyagi
is a Japanese television writer, whose work also covers publishing and film. She worked briefly in 2007 on the United States web show ''lonelygirl15'' as a writer, director, and producer. Career Born in Yokohama in 1970, Aoyagi graduated from Sophia University (Jōchi Daigaku). She debuted as a screenwriter in 1995, penning the fourth episode of the Fuji TV series '' Seiga wa tatsu''. In 1996, her two-hour telefilm, ''Saigo no kazoku ryokō: Family Affair'' for Tokyo Broadcasting System earned a special recommendation Galaxy Award. Her latest project is $5.2 million, the world's biggest Internet show, "The Scary City" that launched on September 15, 2008. Filmography as writer * '' Tomoko no baai'' (1996) * '' Hitorigurashi'' (1996) * ''Moonlight Express'' (1999) * '' Okuman chôja to kekkon suru hôhô'' (2000) * '' Pretty Girls'' (2002) * ''Kokoro'' (156 episodes, 2003) * '' Manhattan Diaries'' (2007) * ''Lonelygirl15 ''lonelygirl15'' is an American science fiction thri ...
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Glenn Rubenstein
Glenn Rubenstein (born March 2, 1976) is a writer, director, and journalist based in Northern California. Journalism Rubenstein has been a columnist for the ''San Francisco Examiner'', ''Sports Illustrated'' for Kids, CNET's (now defunct) GameCenter, ''Wizard Magazine'', and many other national publications. He was one of the original Contributing Editors for ''Wired Magazine'', and one of the founding editors at the console section of GameSpot. He has also contributed dozens of reviews and previews to the TechTV/ G4 television show '' X-Play''. He began writing for his hometown paper, ''The Argus Courier'', in 1990 (at the age of 14). His writing has mainly focused on topics relating to video games and technology. From 1993 to 1995, he co-hosted the nationally syndicated ''On Computers'' radio show with Leo Laporte and Gina Smith. He also made frequent appearances on MSNBC's ''The Site'' (with Soledad O'Brien), G4's ''Icons'' show, and was a frequent guest on Live 105's ''Th ...
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The Last
The Last may refer to: *The Last (band), Los Angeles power pop band active since 1976 * ''The Last'' (audio drama), a ''Doctor Who'' audio drama released in 2004 * ''The Last'' (album), 2009 album by Aventura *"The Last", a song by The Replacements from the 1990 album All Shook Down *'' The Last: Naruto the Movie'', 2014 Japanese animated film from the ''Naruto'' franchise * ''The Last'' (film), 2019 movie See also *Last (other) *The Last One (other) *The Last Man (other) ''The Last Man'' is an 1826 science fiction novel by Mary Shelley The Last Man or Last Man may also refer to: * Last man, a term used by Nietzsche to describe the antithesis of the ''Übermensch'' * The Last Man (1932 film), ''The Last Man'' (1932 ...
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The Resistance
The Resistance may refer to a resistance movement. It may also refer to: Entertainment Books * ''The Resistance'', an ''Animorphs'' book * ''The Resistance'' (The Fey), a 1998 novel in the ''Fey'' series by Kristine Kathryn Rusch * ''The Resistance'' (Malley novel), a children's novel by Gemma Malley, published in 2008 Comics * ''The Resistance'' (WildStorm), a WildStorm comic book series * ''The Resistance'' (AWA Studios), an AWA Studios comic book series Films * ''The Resistance'' (film), a 2011 Chinese film Music * The Resistance (Swedish band), a Swedish death metal band formed in 2011 * ''The Resistance'' (album), a 2009 album by British rock band Muse * "The Resistance", a song on the studio album ''New Surrender'' by the rock band Anberlin * "The Resistance", a song by Drake * "The Resistance" a song by American Christian Rock Band, Skillet. Series and Shows * ''The Resistance'' (series), an American science fiction series * The Resistance (Spanish TV), a talk show * '' ...
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YouTube
YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, it is the second-most-visited website in the world, after Google Search. In January 2024, YouTube had more than 2.7billion monthly active users, who collectively watched more than one billion hours of videos every day. , videos were being uploaded to the platform at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute, and , there were approximately 14.8billion videos in total. On November 13, 2006, YouTube was purchased by Google for $1.65 billion (equivalent to $ billion in ). Google expanded YouTube's business model of generating revenue from advertisements alone, to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content produced by and for YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subs ...
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Single-camera Setup
In filmmaking, television production and video production, the single-camera setup or single-camera mode of production (also known as portable single crew, portable single camera or single-cam) is a method in which all of the various shots and camera angles are taken using the same camera. The single-camera setup originally developed during the birth of the Classical Hollywood cinema in the 1910s and has remained the standard mode of production for cinema. In television production, both single-camera and multiple-camera setup, multiple-camera methods are commonly used. Description In this setup, all of the various shots and camera angles are taken using the same camera, or multiple cameras pointed in one direction, which are moved and reset to get a new angle. If a scene cuts back and forth between actor A and actor B, the director will first point the camera toward A and run part or all of the scene from this angle, then move the camera to point at B, relight, and then run the ...
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