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And the winner is…

Friday, July 4th, 2008

We had so many incredible entries. Thank you to EVERYONE who sent something to us - we really enjoyed watching your videos, looking at your pictures and reading your poems. It was great to see how many of you loved KateModern and you made us remember some of the great things we’ve been through over the last year. It was extremely difficult picking a winner as the standard was incredibly high - you should all be very proud of what you’ve done. We’re going to make sure all of the KateModern cast and crew get to see your work.

But there has to be a winner, and the winner is….

(drum roll)

Chris Schretzenmayer (stretchandmayonaise)

 

Congratulations to Chris - he wins the goody bag - but you’re all winners to us. Thank you for an incredible year.

Lots of love,
Team KM.

PS
Buddy bundle?

For Scarlette

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Last week the LG15 Community lost one of it’s members. Her name was Scarlette also known by the username buttercup. The entire LG15 team is saddened by this tragic loss and our thoughts are with her family and friends.

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There will be a Moment of Silence for Scarlette on Monday at 6:00 pm PST (9:00 PM EST) on the comment board and in the chat room at lg15.com.

If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide there is help. Here are just a few resources:

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

SAVE

Hopeline

Siblings

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Jonas and Emma

All Jonas wants is to protect his sister at all costs. All Emma wants is a normal life with her family. Neither feels they have control of their situation.



Sarah and Taylor

An open-minded, free spirit, Sarah is angry at the world, but her heart’s in a good place. Taylor couldn’t be more different from her sister, and she attempts to live a normal teenager’s life but is unable to stop worrying about her sister and caring for her friends.



Read about these siblings on the LGPedia and download the picture on the LG15 Flickr account.

Marcello Daciano’s LAURA

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Last night was the the first public screening of Marcello Daciano’s short film Laura. It was a labor of love for Marcello, who wrote, directed, produced and acted in the film, which has been submitted to the Cannes Film Festival.

Marcello found inspiration from his own life when writing the film and looked to his day job to cast it. In addition to a few other talented actors, Laura also stars Katherine Pawlak and Peter James, both of whom appear on lonelygirl15.

Amanda and Greg Goodfried, along with Yousef Abu-Taleb, were in attendance to lend their support. The movies was done on a shoe-string budget, but looked like a big budget film made by a studio. We’re all very proud of Marcello!

Happy Birthday Greg!!

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Happy birthday, Greg Goodfried, from micfranxon and “with love from Anchor Cove”!

Best Gift Ever

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

I spent last week in London and in between my meetings I walked Oxford Street in search of the perfect birthday present for Amanda. After hours of window shopping, I settled on a coat that I knew she would love. I gave it to her yesterday morning and she seemed “very pleased.” Not exactly the reaction I was hoping for, but next year I will stick with jewelry. However, last night, a video was posted by Jennie Powell, Milowent, MicFranXon, mku77, Elixir, ApotheosisAZ, and SonofastitchPJ that put my birthday present to absolute shame. When Amanda watched the video, she screamed with delight proclaiming “this is the best birthday present ever!” Yeah, that was the reaction I was looking for. :)

Thank you all so much for taking the time, effort, and creativity to celebrate Amanda’s birthday. The video is remarkable and demonstrates what an amazing community we have all formed. Everyone, watch the video below, thank those who made it, and … my birthday’s on Friday. :)

-Greg

In Support of Democracy

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Today is Super Tuesday, a day where the citizens of 24 states will go to the polls and vote.  No matter which party, issue, or candidate you support, please exercise your right and make your voice heard. 

To learn more about how and where to vote please visit www.usa.gov.

And so it begins…

Friday, January 25th, 2008

WATCH NOW!

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Brand Integrations . . . My Two Cents

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Hey everyone,

I’ve been reading your comments all day and the debate over Taylor’s latest video has been FASCINATING! As you all know, we do our absolute best to write and produce a great show. Yeah, sometimes it isn’t always up to your (and our) standards, but this isn’t easy. However, there are those times when things come together creatively and we all feel so lucky to be part of this project.

As for the commercial aspect of what we do, it is kind of a necessary evil. We would much rather just tell a great story and not worry about having to make enough money to pay for production. Unfortunately, that is not a reality. We have lots of REALLY talented people working full time on this show. Over the last year and a half, our team has grown into almost the equivalent of a small TV show. Therefore, we need to come up with creative ways to feed all these mouths.

We tried using services like Revver and we do receive some revenue from YouTube because they show display ads around our videos. However, as many of you know, these services pay VERY little. It’s not nearly enough to sustain our production budget.

So, what are we left to do? We try to come up with creative brand integrations that accomplish two things: 1) entertain the community and 2) make the brand feel like they are getting good promotion for their product. Sometimes we do a great job . . . Spencer Gilman. Sometimes it’s not as great . . . Tampax. However, we try our best to make sure the integration does not interfere with the story and hopefully makes it better. We are grateful that some of you really understand what we are trying to do and write amazing supportive comments like this one from chippercat:

There are some of us that totally GET that this is a new medium of entertainment… and that the developers, writers, actors and crew deserve to get paid for what they do… hence product placement.

I applaud the creativity… I apprecaite the expanded storylines and spin offs… most of all I am totally hooked on this new, INTERACTIVE form of entertainment!! I am currently following Lg15, Kate Modern, Redearth, Jack AND Quarterlife. I work 50-60 hours a week, follow these stories, participate actively in them and STILL have a life away from it all. I just watch a lot less TV now and play a lot less video games.

If you don’t enjoy this new world… that is your choice. I just really do NOT understand what all the fuss is about. I, for one, feel very excited to be a part of this new platform as it unfolds… and I see all these trial and error attempts at forming the face of this new concept very interesting and pioneering!! The more creative and involved the product placement is… the bigger the payoff. They are trying new things.

These are exciting times, folks… one day you will probably look back and appreciate the significance of it all.

Thanks Chipper, we are excited too!

With the current integration for Jumper - there, I admitted it :) - we are really happy with how things are going. Jack is a cool character and his story arc is getting very interesting. If you don’t believe me, ask hopefulsemblence . . . yes hopeful, I read all your blog posts. Also, Jack’s story is NOT required viewing to follow the lonelygirl15 storyline. Taylor is following Jack’s videos closely and is in communication with Jack, but we promise you do not have to follow what he is doing to understand the main plotline. Think of it as a really creative integration starring your favorite characters that is related to your favorite show but not required viewing . . . it’s not even in the same fictional universe. Is Jack telling the truth? Can he teleport? We don’t know and neither does Taylor.

So that’s my little speech for today. We do hope that you watch all Jack’s vids and enjoy his storyline . . . and it would be GREAT if you went and saw Jumper and told the great people at Fox that you went because of lonelygirl15!!! :) Also, we invite you to give us input and feedback into what else you would have liked from us for this integration. Finally, in the comments below, give us some ideas of other integrations you think would be cool and would enhance the story. Maybe with all your help, we can get some of those sponsors to support our show so that we can keep producing for years and years!

Thanks again for making this community awesome. We always appreciate your candid feedback and unflinching support.

Greg

P.S. Here is a list of all the brands that have paid for sponsorship in lonelygirl15 and KateModern:

Lonelygirl15
Hershey’s Icebreakers Sours Gum
Neutrogena
20th Century Fox – “Jumper”

KateModern
MSN
Orange Mobile
Gillette
Pantene
Tampax
Disney - Hallam Foe, Enchanted, Ratatoulle
Paramount - Disturbia, Transformers, Stardust

Have you met Jack?

Sunday, January 13th, 2008


www.youtube.com/watchyourjack

My Sexy Geek

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

I noticed that Apo submitted Amanda for Wired’s Sexiest Geeks of 2007. I didn’t think the picture and description quite did her justice. So I whipped up my own entry and I hope you like it. Go vote and make sure you vote for the right profile, it’s the one with this picture. (Note: You have to click “Next” at the bottom seven or eight times to get to Amanda, or go to “newest” or “hottest” - she currently shows up on page 2 of “hottest”.)

- Greg

A Rockin’ New Year!

Monday, December 31st, 2007

We would like to wish you a happy and safe New Year’s Eve. Greg and I are having a pre-party tonight before we hit the town with Miles (pictures to come later, if they’re suitable for the public). I’m a sucker for year end top 10 lists, so here are the top 10 ways to have a “Rockin New Year,” as stated by the Dayton Daily News.

Do you have a favorite end of the year list? Have you compiled a list on how to evade the Order? Or 10 ways to break Daniel’s heart? Post your list in comments or a link to your favorite list. As always, send me your pictures! amanda@lg15.com

“Rockin’ New Year”

Here are 10 simple ways to ring in the new year by making a memorable party for all your loved ones:

1. Choose a style

Is your party going to be formal where everyone has to get all dressed up or is it casual? The first step to creating the perfect party is choosing the atmosphere. From decorations to food to drinks, figuring out the theme of your party early will allow you to plan out all the other key parts to your shindig in a more organized fashion.

2. Decorations

Whether your party is going to be casual or formal, when it comes to decorations two words come to mind — be creative. There are many small tricks that can be done to really jazz up those ho-hum decorations. Put the balloons away and think outside the box.

For a classic look, you can create quite an ambiance through reflections. Simply place some small mirrors, which you can find cheap at any craft store, onto the table with the mirror side facing up. Place a candle on top of each of the mirrors. The reflection of the flame in the mirror will add warmth and class to your party. Also, to add a little more depth, choose a color that goes with your theme and scatter a few glass rocks or some shiny beads in that same color around the mirrored surface. This will tie in with your other decorations, but also will add even more depth and another reflective surface to your candle piece. Side note — the best candles to use for this are those that are either the small tea lights or ones that are in clear glass containers so that the wax does not drip all over your mirror or table.

To create a more casual-themed party doesn’t mean that your party has to look cheap. No, you don’t need those red plastic cups to make it seem less formal — although this is a sure way to make your New Year’s Eve party look more like a frat party. Rather than thinking casual, think comfortable. Create an atmosphere where it is warm and inviting and the minute your guests arrive they feel like they are home. If you have a fireplace, get a fire going before your guests arrive. Burn some seasonal candles or incense, too. If they are strong smells, I recommend burning them the morning of, but blowing them out before the guests arrive. The pungent scents will have time to settle and dull down, but will still be present by the time of your party.

3. Food

When it comes to food, there are many options for a host, but I recommend having more finger foods that your guests can pick at all evening. If you are able, I would going to a large warehouse retail chain such as Sam’s Club to pick up some finger foods. From mini quiche to pigs in a blanket, they have many options and are fairly inexpensive. If you aren’t a member of a wholesale warehouse then I recommend you try and make a majority of the food yourself. There are many easy-to-make items that look like you spent hours slaving over a hot stove. Just be creative. For example, take some regular pretzel rods and turn them into gourmet treats by dipping half of the pretzel into a little melted chocolate. Mix things up by then rolling them in sprinkles or peanuts or maybe by drizzling peanut butter over the chocolate. They are fairly easy to do, but are a big hit and guests can eat them easily.

Also, make sure that you are considerate of the guests you are inviting. Create options for those who may be vegetarian or allergic to common foods such as nuts.

4. Drinks

What sort of party would it be if there weren’t any cocktails? Remember, those college days are behind us. So, rather than getting that keg of beer or having a full bar that would leave your wallet empty, why don’t you create a few signature party drinks that you can make ahead of time and have pre-made and ready for your guests. I have found that martinis are good because you can make them so many different ways and the different types can please a larger group of people. Whether it is a traditional martini, an appletini or even a chocolate martini, give some options to your guests. The Swank Martini Company’s Web site, www.swankmartini.com, is a great resource to explore the many martini combinations available. They have a large list of different martini recipes.

However, don’t forget that for the countdown, champagne is usually the drink of choice. To make the Happy New Year a little different from the rest of the night, have a few bottles of champagne chilled and on hand to raise a glass and ring in 2008. Remember though that not everyone is a drinker. You may want to provide some nonalcoholic beverages for your guests and maybe some sparkling cider as an alternative to the champagne.

5. Music

Music is a great thing to have at any party as background noise. Try to find some music that is easy on the ears. Avoid going for extremes such as hard rock, hip hop, pop or country. Since conversations and interactions between your guests are the main noise at your party, try to go more toward music that just cuts the background silence. Instrumental music with an upbeat tone is something that can easily work. Plus, if you go with instrumental music you can just go buy one CD and have it playing on repeat all night. It will be harder for your guests to pick up that it is the same music when there aren’t any actual words being spoken.

6. Ball drop

Last year, I spent my New Year’s Eve in Yellow Springs to watch the ball drop — no, not the one in Time Square but the town’s very own ball. This idea of a ball drop got me thinking that anyone can add something unique to their party by having their very own ball drop. Nothing is more exciting then crowding around your loved ones and counting down the new year. All you need to do is take one of those generic balls that you can find in at any toy store, and then spray paint it using a silver metallic paint. Before it dries, sprinkle silver glitter all over the ball to add some shimmer. To add some more sparkle, decorate the ball by gluing on some sequence or other flashy, reflective items.

To make the ball actually drop, glue a decorative ribbon around the entire ball — but don’t use hot glue because the ball may burst — and tie all the ends together at the top of your ball. Place a standard hook on your ceiling and then simply place the ribbon into the hook. When the time comes, lower the ball to countdown the year.

Also, to make the ball drop complete, you can make a container for the ball to land in. Simply spray paint a bucket to match your color scheme and maybe even glue on some of those wooden block numbers that you can find at a craft store. Paint and glitter them to match your color scheme and then the whole ball drop experience will be complete. Just make sure and practice the drop before your party. You don’t want to be fixing all the kinks with only five seconds until 2008.

7. Noise makers

Making a little noise to celebrate 2008 is a necessity for any good New Year’s Eve party. If you go to any paper party store you can find a ton of different noisemakers. Just make sure to get enough for everyone (and also a few extra in case a few of them turn out to be duds or in case a few unexpected guests arrive). To ensure that you have a variety to choose from, go shopping early. From my own experience, waiting until the last minute to find noisemakers is a near impossible task. The shelves are usually bare and finding any sort of variety in noisemakers is rare. For the best option, I recommend going shopping at least a week or two before New Year’s Eve.

8. Party favors

When it comes to party favors there are many things you can do for your guests. I recommend simply giving 2008 calendars as party favors. Not only is it appropriate considering what the celebration is all about, but it also is something that your guests can actually use throughout the year and remember the good times from your party. As a reminder, you can even mark your party for next year on each calendar. You can give a variety of calendars, but I think it would be better to give a general calendar that anyone can use. You don’t want your macho body-builder friend to end up with a cute kitty cat calendar do you?

9. Resolutions

Part of every new year is the hopeful goals and aspirations of each of us — yes, that’s right, the New Year’s resolutions. Why not incorporate these goals into your party. Create a Wall of Resolution where your guests can write their resolutions for the year on a wall. Just place some poster board on the wall with a marker attached. If you want it to look even more decorative, find a large, inexpensive picture frame and place the poster board in that. Just remove the glass and your guests will have a fancy way to display their goals. If you want something a little more private, on your computer you can create small papers that allow each person to write down their goals for the year. You can either have them out for the guests to take at the party or you can include them with your party favors by attaching them to the front cover. This way, your guests will be reminded all year long of their goals. Who knows, maybe they will even keep them this year.

10. Be safe

Encourage everyone to drink responsibly. Keep an eye on your guests, monitor how much they drink and provide options if they can’t drive themselves home.

Introducing: Casey

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

CaseyK

Hey folks,

I’m Casey Klebba, I’m the Creative Director of LG15.  I design and code the way our websites look, as well as logos, posters, in-show graphics, etc.  I’ve officially been working with Miles and Greg since shortly before the 12 in 12, but I also worked with Miles on another project before lonelygirl15 and that’s how we know each other.  I live in Los Angeles and I previously worked at Disney before coming to LG15.

Now, down to business!  I’m happy to announce that we’re going to be revealing some high quality cast photos here on this blog!  Our camera man Kevin, Miles, and I recently snapped some great shots at a photoshoot organized by Amanda.  Additionally, we’ll be posting behind-the-scenes photos from time to time here for any of you that may be interested.  I am definitely encouraging you fans out there to take these photos and goodies and make stuff!  MySpace badges, buddy icons, wallpaper, and whatever else you can think of!

Here’s a link to some high res logos to get you started:

lonelygirl15 logo on blacklonelygirl15 logo on white

KateModern logo on whiteKateModern logo on black

If anyone is interested in vector versions of the logos, post a comment here and I’ll see what I can do!

Adios for now,

Casey

Introducing our official blog!

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

The Creators 

Hey guys,

We’re really excited to announce our brand new blog, Inside LG15!  Here you will find all kinds of juicy behind-the-scenes stuff about our shows in the LG15 universe, including cast interviews, photos, crew blogs, website updates, and more.  We’ve been saving up a lot of goodies to share with the community!

Additionally, when we make an important post in the forums or comments that you may have missed, you’ll be able to find a copy here.  That way you can stay up to date on all of our news and announcements.

More to come,

Miles & Greg