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  • Brandon99
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    • May 2005
    • 2214

    #1

    Creators of Lonelygirl15 blogs go public

    LOS ANGELES - The creators behind the Internet video mystery teen Lonelygirl15 have revealed themselves and want their fans to know they are not a front for a big Hollywood studio marketing some upcoming film.

    Instead, the three friends launched the adventures of the doe-eyed, 16-year-old homeschooled "Bree" as an experiment in storytelling that they intend to continue on their own Web site that was launched Tuesday.

    Bree's inventors went public after fans of the two- to three-minute videos began questioning her existence and expressing disappointment that the seemingly genuine video diaries were a hoax.

    The creators identified themselves to The Associated Press as Miles Beckett, 28, of Woodland Hills, Calif.; Mesh Flinders, 26, of Petaluma, Calif., and Greg Goodfried, 27, of Los Angeles.

    Beckett, a self-confessed Internet geek, said he came up with the idea of using short videos as a storytelling technique while a surgical resident. Earlier this year, he met Flinders, a fledgling filmmaker, at a party.

    Flinders said he had been developing the character of a teenage girl who was more at home relating to adults than with her peers. The character never quite fit into any of his screenplays, but seemed a perfect fit for Beckett's idea of telling stories using video blogging.

    The two joined with Goodfried, an attorney, recruited the actors to play Bree and her dorky boyfriend, Daniel, and began writing the broad outlines of an open-ended plot filled with the kind of mysteries and clues TV watchers know from the hit ABC show "Lost."

    The short videos began appearing on the Web sites YouTube and MySpace in June. The creators said Tuesday that they never intended to stage a hoax or trick people into believing their characters were real.

    Rather, they intended to begin posting elements of the story online and then incorporate reactions and suggestions from fans into the plot.

    The result was part video game, where viewers exercise some measure of control over the characters, and part mystery novel, complete with hidden clues and cliffhanger chapters that left viewers wanting more.

    Flinders writes scripts for each "episode" and the actress playing Bree delivers her lines with a persuasive power that still has some online viewers believing she is genuine, even after "The Creators" posted their online confession several days ago.

    The three creators declined to identify the name of the actress Tuesday. But amateur Internet sleuths discovered she is Jessica Rose, a 19-year-old actress from New Zealand who recently moved to Los Angeles.

    The revelation that Bree was fake initially angered fans on YouTube, who suspected Lonelygirl15 was a slick Hollywood attempt to advertise some upcoming movie or TV show.

    But since the creators revealed the fictitious nature of the show last week, the number of people subscribing to the Lonelygirl15 channel on YouTube has skyrocketed.

    "Just because I know a movie isn't real isn't going to stop me from watching it," Alexandra Inman, a 17-year-old fan from St. Louis, said Tuesday. "I'm there for the entertainment."

    Bree's adventures will continue on a new Web site created in conjunction with the online syndication network Revver. The company helps video-makers profit from their efforts by attaching ads to each video, then burying a "tag" in the computer code that tracks where the video is posted. Revver then shares the ad revenue with the authors.

    As far as what happens to Bree next or just how long "Season One" will last, the creators themselves are unsure. Stay tuned.
    Brandon E.
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  • Aneros Josh
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2005
    • 2038

    #2
    one of their names is Mesh Flinders...sounds like a cheesy Indiana Jones type guy

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    • LiveDose
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      • Feb 2002
      • 25792

      #3
      I saw that on tv. The site is pretty cool.

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      • godisdead
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2006
        • 1213

        #4
        heh, I just heard about that from a friend of mine. Still not sure what all the buzz is about.
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        • SlamDesigns
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2005
          • 2339

          #5
          It's not real? You're kidding, right??

          (Sarcasam, by the way. lol)

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          • DBS.US
            Geo Cities
            • Aug 2003
            • 11843

            #6
            And how did they make money from it?
            Have an unused domain? Make a Free Chaturbate White Label site and be making money tonight

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            • bknoob
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2006
              • 1610

              #7
              who....?

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              • DBS.US
                Geo Cities
                • Aug 2003
                • 11843

                #8
                How did the people behind lonelygirl15 make money from it?
                Have an unused domain? Make a Free Chaturbate White Label site and be making money tonight

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                • squishypimp
                  PostMaster General
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 10781

                  #9
                  yeah i saw it on tv as well, very cool

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