Lonelygirl15

Lonelygirl15

Infobox Television
show_name = lonelygirl15


caption =
show_name_2 = LG15
Lonely Girl
genre = Video blog, drama, comedy
creator = Miles Beckett
Mesh Flinders
Greg Goodfried
Amanda Goodfried
director = Colin Hargraves
Glenn Rubenstein
Amanda Goodfried
Greg Goodfried
Jackson Davis
Kevin Schlanser
Mesh Flinders
Miles Beckett
Yumiko Aoyagi
developer =
presenter =
starring = Jessica Lee Rose
Yousef Abu-Taleb
Jackson Davis
Becki Kregoski
Alexandra Dreyfus
Maxwell Glick
Katherine Pawlak
Melanie Merkosky
Crystal Young
voices = Kevin Schlanser
narrated =
theme_music_composer =
opentheme =
endtheme =
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 3
num_episodes = 547
list_episodes =
executive_producer = Amanda Goodfried
Glenn Rubenstein
Greg Goodfried
Mesh Flinders
Miles Beckett
Yumiko Aoyagi
producer = Amanda Goodfried
Glenn Rubenstein
Mesh Flinders
Miles Beckett
Yumiko Aoyagi
supervising_producer =
asst_producer = Ian Schwartz
co-producer =
editor = Amanda Goodfried
Colin Hargraves
Glenn Rubenstein
Ian Schwartz
Kevin Schlanser
Miles Beckett
story_editor = Alli Danziger
Amanda Goodfried
Dwayne Smith
Glenn Rubenstein
Greg Goodfried
Jake Coburn
Jan Libby
Mesh Flinders
Miles Beckett
Ross Berger
Vanessa Roveto
Yumiko Aoyagi
location = Marin County, California
camera = Amanda Goodfried
Colin Hargraves
Glenn Rubenstein
Kevin Schlanser
Mesh Flinders
Miles Beckett
Yousef Abu-Taleb
runtime = Varies
network = YouTube
picture_format =
audio_format =
first_run =
first_aired = June 16, 2006
last_aired = August 1, 2008
preceded_by =
followed_by =
related = KateModern
website = http://www.lg15.com/lonelygirl15
imdb_id =
tv_com_id =

"lonelygirl15" was an interactive web-based video series which began in June 2006, and ended on August 1, 2008.

The show focuses on the life of a fictional teenage girl named Bree, whose YouTube username is the eponymous "lonelygirl15", but the show does not reveal its fictional nature to its audience. After the fictional status of the show was revealed in September 2006, the show gradually evolved into a multi-character show including both character videoblogs and action sequences, with a complex story universe involving "trait positive girls" who are sought by an evil organization called "The Order".

Lonelygirl15 first came to international attention ostensibly as a "real" video blogger who achieved massive popularity on YouTube, a popular video sharing website. The show was eventually proved as a hoax by suspicious viewers as featuring a fictitious character played by American-New Zealand actress Jessica Rose. [cite web|url=http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2006/09/the_identity_of.php|title= SVW Exclusive: The identity of LonelyGirl15|accessdate=2007-08-14]

The three creators of Lonelygirl15, first revealed by the The New York Times, were Ramesh Flinders, a screenwriter and filmmaker from Marin County, California, Miles Beckett, a surgical residency dropout turned filmmaker, and Greg Goodfried, a former attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP.cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/12/technology/12cnd-lonely.html?hp&ex=1158120000&en=a56f0e777a707f56&ei=5094&partner=homepage | title = 'Lonely Girl' (and Friends) Just Wanted Movie Deal | publisher = The New York Times | author = Heffernan, Virginia and Zeller, Tom | date = 2006-09-12 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ]

The series began on June 16, 2006, and was slated to run through August 1, 2008. New videos appeared, at a clip of 4 to 5 a week, first on YouTube and "lg15.com", also on MySpace. As of July 2008, the LG15 series has had more than 110 million combined views.

Lonelygirl15's first spin-off show "KateModern", ran from July 2007 through June 2008 on Bebo, and took place in the same fictional universe.

Along with Amanda Goodfried, an attorney who worked with Creative Arts Agency (CAA), the creators of "lonelygirl15" created LG15 Studios to produce original interactive content online. LG15 later morphed into EQAL, Inc. April 2008, with receipt of $5 million in venture capital to expand their offerings

The Lonelygirl15 series finale took place on August 1, 2008, with three ambiguous episodes. The first showed Danial and Jonas heading their own ways as Sarah films everything and the rest go to the hospital. It was shot on a beach and was the last scene from the previous episode, filmed from a different angle. The scene left several unanswered questions, leaving fans frustrated. The last video again claimed that someone else had taken control, their numbers are growing and on the video clips of Jonas and Sarah said that they have chosen their leader and the first disciple. It also said that 'they' were now controlling and manipulating them. A reference or the channel for the new series that will be taking place in United States with old characters from the series along with characters from KateModern. [cite web|url=http://inside.lg15.com/2008/07/04/lg15-update/|title= InsideLG15: LG15 Update|accessdate=2008-07-04] The finale started at 8am and included 12 episodes released over a 12 hour period in one day. [cite web|url=http://news.tubefilter.tv/2008/07/31/is-12-hours-of-lonelygirl-in-one-day-too-much-no-way/|title= Tubefilter News: Is 12 hours of LonelyGirl in One Day Too Much? No Way.|accessdate=2008-07-31]

It has also been announced a new series will take place in Italy [cite web|url=http://newteevee.com/2008/06/03/lonelygirl15-goes-to-italy/|title= NewTeeVee: lonelygirl15 Goes to Italy|accessdate=2008-06-03] with a partnership between EQAL and CBS. [cite web|url=http://www.eqal.com/2008/05/15/katemodern-cbs-and-lg15/|title= EQAL Blog: KateModern, CBS, and LG15|accessdate=2008-05-15]

History

Lonelygirl15 debuted on YouTube posing as a real 16-year-old video blogger with the eponymous username. At first, the videos covered normal, everyday subject matter, as the title character dealt with typical teenage angst, but quickly morphed into a bizarre narrative that portrayed her dealings with secret occult practices within her family and included the mysterious disappearance of her parents after she refused to attend a "secret" ceremony prescribed by the leaders of the family's cult. In lonelygirl15's earliest videos, she posted video replies to, and dropped the names of popular YouTubers, which attracted the attention of their fans. To further the initial illusion that Bree was a real girl, a MySpace page was set up for her and she began meaningfully corresponding with many of her fans. Several fans of lonelygirl15's video posts began to wonder if Bree was, in fact, a real person or if the posts were part of a teaser campaign for a television show or an upcoming moviecite news | url = http://nymag.com/arts/tv/features/19376/index.html | title = Hey There, Lonelygirl | first = Adam | last = Sternbergh | publisher = New York Magazine | date = 2006-08-28 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] (similar to the viral marketing used to hype "The Blair Witch Project" or "Cloverfield"). Others felt that the blog might be part of an alternate reality game.cite web |url=http://www.argn.com/archive/000454lonelygirl15_is_she_or_isnt_she.php |title=LonelyGirl15 | first = Lee | last = Cook | work = Alternate Reality Gaming Network | date = 2006-09-29 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ]

In early August 2006, fans began an active discussion on the www.lonelygirl15.com message boards and instigated an all-out investigation into the details behind lonelygirl15, pointing to small inconsistencies within the videos as evidence that the story might not be genuine. "Los Angeles Times" reporter Richard Rushfield was the first to provide proof of a hoax, when he wrote of Shaina Wedmedyk, Chris Patterson, and an anonymous law student, who set up a sting on MySpace to reveal that the Creative Artists Agency was behind the videos. Eventually it was revealed that 16-year-old "Bree" was played by 20-year-old New Zealand actress Jessica Rose.cite web |url= http://www.slumdance.com/blogs/brian_flemming/archives/002277.html |title= Lonelygirl15 jumps the shark | author = Flemming, Brian | date = 2006-08-21 | accessdate = 2006-09-13] [ [http://portal.uspto.gov/external/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_1I1/.cmd/ad/.ar/sa.gov.uspto.tow.actions.DetailViewAction/.c/6_0_CH/.ce/7_0_1JJ/.p/5_0_1CH Trademark Application] ]

Because of "lonelygirl15"'s YouTube popularity, media sources seized upon the story, extensively covering both the search process and the eventual "outing" as a fictional series.

Afterwards, numerous news sources and talk shows featured interviews with the creators and actors of the series itself.cite news | title = Mystery Fuels Huge Popularity of Web's Lonelygirl15 | publisher = Los Angeles Times | date = 2006-09-08 | url = http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-lonelygirl8sep08,0,5310001.story | author = Rushfield, Richard and Hoffman, Claire | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] cite web | title = lonelygirl15 revealed : jessica rose aspiring actress | url = http://topoftube.blogspot.com/2006/09/lonelygirl15-revealed-jessica-rose.html | work = Top of the Tube | date = 2006-09-12 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] [cite video | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8iYeAzL1U | title = Lonelygirl15 a.k.a. Bree a.k.a. Jessica Rose Exposed | medium = YouTube video | people = mgpapas | date = 2006-09-12 ] cite web | title = SVW Exclusive: The identity of LonelyGirl15 | url = http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2006/09/the_identity_of.php | author = Foremski, Matt and Foremski, Tom | work = Silicon Valley Watcher | date = 2006-09-12 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] [cite web | title = The Hunt for LonelyGirl15: Life in a blogger household . . . | author = Foremski, Tom | work = Silicon Valley Watcher | url = http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2006/09/the_hunt_for_lo.php | date = 2006-09-12 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] [cite web | url = http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2006/09/how_the_secret.php | title = How the secret identity of LonelyGirl15 was found| author = Foremski, Tom | work = Silicon Valley Watcher | date = 2006-09-12 | accessdate = 2006-09-13 ] cite news | title = Lonelygirl15 Is Brainchild of 3 Filmmakers | publisher = Los Angeles Times | url = http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-me-lonelygirl13sep13,1,3672640.story?coll=la-headlines-entnews&track=crosspromo | author = Rushfield, Richard and Hoffman, Claire | accessdate = 2006-09-13 | date = 2006-09-13 ]

"New York Times" reporter Virginia Heffernan expanded on the series of revelations on September 12 out with an article which confirmed Jessica Rose's identity, and revealed the identities of her "co-conspirators", Ramesh Flinders, a screenwriter and filmmaker from Marin County, Calif., and Miles Beckett, a doctor-turned-filmmaker. Software engineer Grant Steinfeld was also involved in this project, as a photographer. Amanda Solomon Goodfried assisted in their efforts to hide their identities as well as posed as "Bree"'s online alter-ego. Ms. Goodfried's father-in-law, Kenneth Goodfried, handled various legal matters. The personnel involved worked under a non-disclosure agreement, according to Grant Steinfeld. Steinfeld has verified most of this information to the "Times", and provided photographs he took on set of Ms. Rose as proof. Also on September 12, the three main creators gave an interview to the "Los Angeles Times" revealing the third major partner as Greg Goodfried.

Since the fictitious nature of "lonelygirl15" has been revealed, the storyline continued to develop via new videos posted to both YouTube and Revver. However due to the recent partnership with YouTube and Myspace, videos stopped being posted on Lonelygirl15's Revver account, and now are only viewable via Youtube and MyspaceTV. The relationships between future LG15 properties and various online video websites, what will be shown exclusively on which services etc. is not known at this time.

After the hoax was discovered

* Jessica Rose participated in a United Nations campaign in 2006, to fight poverty through an online anti-poverty video.cite news | url = http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB116035279914686330-389uPJPKaJDVikMup2Oz_WKY8Ac_20071009.html | title = U.N. Enlists Internet Star for Antipoverty Pitch | publisher = Wall Street Journal - online | date = 2006-10-09 | accessdate = 2006-10-09 | work = charity| author = Suzanne Vranica ] Rose portrayed the lonelygirl15 character as she sat by herself in her bedroom talking to the camera. The subject matter in the video focused on antipoverty, which breaks from the regular subject matter of the show. The video was posted on an alternate account, separate from the main channel. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2ETsRObMQI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2ETsRObMQI] "Youtube.com" ]

* Jessica Rose had a recurring role in the first episodes of the ABC Family show Greek.

* On November 20, 2006, lonelygirl15.com announced that the spin-off OpAphid was the official Alternate Reality Game of "lonelygirl15". [ [http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/index.php?c=11 lonelygirl15.com] ] OpAphid began in late September with what many speculated was a well-produced fan effort, and this announcement merges its characters OpAphid, Tachyon, and 10033/Brother, into the series storyline and continuity. In early February 2007, it was revealed that Glenn Rubenstein was the original Puppet Master behind the OpAphid Alternate Reality Game and also the creator of its characters, OpAphid, Tachyon, and Brother. Due to internal issues between the Creators and Glenn, OpAphid is no longer the official ARG.

* A 2006 episode of "" was "inspired" by the "lonelygirl15" phenomenon. The episode "Weeping Willow" featured a blogger named weepingwillow17, played by Michelle Trachtenberg. Willow and her boyfriend were kidnapped by men in black who demanded her fans donate money to a website to save their lives. The investigators did not know if Willow was real or fake. Various other video bloggers were also seen decrying weepingwillow as a fake, just like many did on YouTube. The site on the episode was named "YouLenz".

* On November 9, 2006, DEE, a Montreal artist, released a song and a music video entitled "lonelygirl". [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc1LL5if2kM YouTube - lonelygirl15 Song / Video parody / lonelygirl: DEE ] ] The "lonelygirl" music video was shot in an almost exact replica of Bree's bedroom. In February 2007, it was featured by YouTube and got hundreds of thousands of views.

* "Wired" magazine ran a story on YouTube titled "YouTube Grows Up" in its December 2006 issue, featuring Jessica Lee Rose on the cover. [cite web | url = http://blogs.indiewire.com/steve.rosenbaum/archives/011845.html | title = YouTube Grows Up -- But What Does It Mean?| author = Garfield, Bob | work = | date = 2006-11-26 | accessdate = 2006-11-20 ]

* The "lonelygirl15" blog won Biggest Web Hit Award on VH1's Big in '06 Awards. [ [http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/big_in/2006/index.jhtml http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/big_in/2006/index.jhtml] "VH1.com" ]

* Epic Movie released a series of trailers on YouTube in which Carmen Electra spoofed lonelygirl15. Electra portrayed [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=lonelygirl362436 lonelygirl362436] . Yousef Abu-Taleb, the Danielbeast actor, even appears in one of them.

* In the "Best Series" category of the inaugural YouTube Video awards in March of 2007, the series "Ask a Ninja", "Ask a Gay Man", and "Chad Vader - Day Shift Manager" finished first, second and third, with the "lonelygirl15" series finishing fourth. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/internet/03/26/youtube.awards.ap/index.html cnn.com] ] The New York Times attributed Lonelygirl's finish to the YouTube community's ill will towards the series. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/27/arts/27tube.html?_r=1&oref=login NYTimes.com] ]

* On Friday, August 3, 2007, Season One of lonelygirl15 celebrated its finale with an exclusive on MySpaceTV known as "12 in 12" where 12 videos were uploaded over the course of 12 hours from 8 am PST to 7 pm PST, culminating in the highest one-day viewership ever for the series. A "summary" video from the first season was offered as a part of the event, and it logged in over a million views on its own.

* In the last episode of the Season One finale, Bree's character was killed off by the order during the ceremony in the season finale and her trait positive blood was transfused into one of the order's elders. The reason for her character's death was attributed to Jessica Lee Rose not renewing her contract for Season Two.Fact|date=August 2007 In a later episode of Ask a Ninja, The Ninja of the title claimed responsibility for Lonely Girl's death, apparently misinterpreting orders simply stating to kill "LG15". It seems he had been ordered to kill Large Gargoyle 15; the 15 signifying the number of the creatures' heads.

* Jessica Rose is now going to be appearing in a MySpace show called Sorority Forever. [ [http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSSP13610320080909 reuters.com] ]

Marketing

lonelygirl15 was the first Internet series to introduce product integration when the episode [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBu5dL4QCnY Truckstop Reunion] featured the characters eating and displaying Hershey's Icebreaker's Sours Gum.

In another example of a product integration first, lonelygirl15 landed on the front page of Variety for the integration of a character from Neutrogena in the storyline over the period of more than two months. Dr. Spencer Gilman became such a popular character that Neutrogena made him "Employee of the Month" and gave him his own e-mail account on the company's corporate website.

The newest form of brand integration was for the film Jumper, where several YouTube videos were posted by user [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=watchyourjack watchyourjack] . Many main characters watched these videos and visited associated site [http://www.whatweird.com WhatWeird.com] . [cite news|author=Greg Goodfried| url=http://inside.lg15.com/2008/01/16/brand-integrations-my-two-cents/|title=Brand Integrations . . . My Two Cents|date=2008-01-16 |accessdate=2008-01-16]

Characters

Main Characters

Creators

Miles Beckett

Miles Beckett (born Miles Zajaczkowskicite web|url=http://www.lg15.com/lgpedia/index.php?title=Miles_Beckett|title=Miles Beckett's official bio|accessdate=2008-03-06 |format= |work=lg15.com's LGPedia] on February 15, 1978) is an American medical doctor turned filmmaker who is best known for his role in the creation of the lonelygirl15 video series.

The "Los Angeles Times" identified Beckett as a "Web-obsessed 28-year-old medical school drop-outcite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-me-lonelygir13sep13,0,347594.story?coll=la-home-headlines|title=Richard Rushfield, Los Angeles Times|accessdate=2008-03-06 |format= |work=Los Angeles Times] ." The "New York Times" identified Beckett as a doctor turned filmmakercite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/technology/13lonely.html?ex=1159848000&en=3d6e55969951817a&ei=5070|title=Virginia Heffernan, New York Times|accessdate=2008-03-06 |format= |work=New York Times] . Miles graduated from medical school at UC-San Diego and was in a plastic surgery residency when he decided to leave after 1 yearFact|date=May 2008.

After considering work as a consultant to transition out of medicine, Beckett instead decided to produce internet videosOr|date=May 2008. His first production was the internet mini-series " [http://www.shoutboy.com/archives/west_wingers/ West Wingers] ," which spoofed White House press conferences.

The idea of creating the lonelygirl15 saga was Beckett'sPOV-statement|date=May 2008Fact|date=May 2008. Beckett spent a lot of time on YouTube and noticed that the most popular original content were videobloggers. Beckett imagined creating a story around a videoblogger, and that people would not know if it was real or fakeOr|date=May 2008. He met Mesh Flinders at a karaoke-bar birthday party in April 2006. Flinders had been working on a character, a shy but precocious homeschooled teenage girl, who would eventually become Bree. When the two met, they decided to collaborate on the project together. The two then enlisted the help of Greg Goodfried to oversee the business side of things.

Beckett is the editor of the lonelygirl15 videos, sometimes along with Kevin Schlanser. Flinders has credited Miles as the driving force behind the success of lonelygirl15. Fact|date=March 2008

Miles is also known for his art nouveau classicWho|date=May 2008 titled, "The Great Cloister Caper", completed in 2001-2002 while he lived in Bethesda, MD. SomeWho|date=March 2008 cite this work as the inspiration behind his future success with lonelygirl15.

Trivia

*The series was developed under the working title "The Children of Anchor Cove". [ [http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkxNjcmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTY5OTI4MTEmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3 "Northjersey.com"] ]

*"lonelygirl15" has various signature items/props that appear in its episodes. Recurring props include a pink feather boa, a safari hat, her beloved puppet Purple Monkey (a.k.a. "P.Monkey"), her bear Thor, and her green, stuffed animal turtle, Owen.
*Much of the music for "lonelygirl15" has come from Magnatune and CC Mixter, [ [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/6089 Open Music Comes of Age - Creative Commons ] ] and is under Creative Commons licenses. Initial "lonelygirl15" videos featured RIAA-controlled music such as Roy Orbison and Nelly, but the series quickly moved to only using music that could be used legally, largely all Creative Commons licensed. [ [http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=701&sid=3f0ac2d9aeb7fe5e0b47207d0ce290ab Lonelygirl15 • Information ] ] [ [http://www.lonelygirl15.com/lgpedia/index.php?title=LG15_Soundtrack] ] "lonelygirl15" has since teamed up with Amie Street to sell [ [http://amiestreet.com/lonelygirl15 lonelygirl15's Amie Street Music Store] ] music featured in episodes. [] cite news|url=http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/05/lonelygirl15_to.html|title=LonelyGirl15 Soundtrack Will Use Amie Street Artists|first=Eliot|last=Van Buskirk|publisher=Wired|date=2007-05-15|accessdate=2007-05-26] [cite news|url=http://amiestreet.com/blog/post/lonelygirl15-featuring-chase-emery-4|title=LonelyGirl15 featuring Chase Emery|first=Peter (treetops)|last=Asbill|publisher=Amie Street|date=2007-05-22|accessdate=2007-05-26] [cite news|url=http://lg15today.blogspot.com/2007/05/lonelygirl15-soundtrack-will-use-amie.html|title=LonelyGirl15 Soundtrack Will Use Amie Street Artists|author=modelmotion|publisher=LG15 Today|date=2007-05-16|accessdate=2007-05-26]

ee also

*Jessica Rose
*Alternate reality game
*Mumblecore

References

*cite news
last = Jigsaw
first = Media
title = Jessica Rose story on YourTubeNEWS
work = YourTubeNEWS
date = 2006-10-12
url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u6UaIPfLC0
accessdate = 2006-10-28

*cite news
last = Richards
first = Jonathan
title = Worldwide fame for a lonely girl
work = The Times
date = 2006-08-19
url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2319463,00.html
accessdate = 2006-09-20

*cite web
last = Glaser
first = Mark
title = Matt Foremski's Sleuthing Leads to Jessica Rose
work = Mediashift
publisher = PBS.com
date = 2006-09-12
url = http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2006/09/lonelygirl15_outedmatt_foremsk.html
accessdate = 2006-09-20

External links

* [http://www.lg15.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=lonelygirl15 YouTube: Lonelygirl15]
* [http://one.revver.com/account/show/lonelygirl15 Revver: Lonelygirl15]
* [http://www.myspace.com/lonelygurl15 MySpace: Lonelygirl15]
* [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1540910/20060914/index.jhtml?headlines=true MTV Interview With Jessica Rose]
* [http://www.lg15.com/lgpedia/index.php?title=Breeniverse Breeniverse Encyclopedia]
* [http://station.newteevee.com/2008/08/05/lonelygirl15-in-300-words/?title=Lonelygirl15: The Story in 300 Words]
* [http://epicfu.com/2008/09/banned-books-forbidden-beards.html Video interview of Lonelygirl15 creators by Zadi Diaz of EPIC FU] , weekly web show that covers online pop culture (September 23, 2008)

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • lonelygirl15 — Also known as LG15 Lonely Girl Genre Video blog, drama, comedy Created by …   Wikipedia

  • Lonelygirl15 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda lonelygirl15 es un videoblog de ficción que se popularizó a través de YouTube. El personaje principal es una usuaria de YouTube del mismo nombre, aunque se la conoce también como Bree. El personaje adquirió una gran… …   Wikipedia Español

  • lonelygirl15 — Bree a.k.a. lonelygirl15 en un videoblog lonelygirl15 es un videoblog de ficción que se popularizó a través de YouTube. El personaje principal es una usuaria de YouTube del mismo nombre, aunque se la conoce también como «Bree». El personaje… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jessica Lee Rose — at the 2009 Streamy Awards. Born April 26, 1987 (1987 04 26) (age 24) Salisbury, Maryland, US …   Wikipedia

  • Yousef Abu-Taleb — Screen capture of Yousef Abu Taleb as Danielbeast in lonelygirl15 Occupation Actor/Producer Years active 2006–present …   Wikipedia

  • EQAL — Company logo Type LLC Founded Los Angeles, California, USA (2008) Headquarters Los Angeles, CA …   Wikipedia

  • Mesh Flinders — Ramesh Mesh Flinders (born 1979) [1] is a screenwriter who, along with Miles Beckett and Greg Goodfried, is best known for creating the groundbreaking lonelygirl15 video series which received international attention during the summer months of… …   Wikipedia

  • Роуз, Джессика Ли — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Роуз. Джессика Ли Роуз Jessica Lee Rose …   Википедия

  • Jessica Lee Rose — bei den Streamy Awards 2009 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Web series — A web series is a series of programmes released on the Internet or also by mobile or cellular phone. A single instance of a web series program is called a webisode, a term which was given popularity by the show Battlestar Galactica in the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”