It's been a long, yet interesting 11 weeks since 'Outbreak' first premiered in January, and I feel all the more better for it.
It's hard to believe it was just last December when I got the call that I had won TSIY2, and the show was actually going to become a reality.
Fast forward a few months later, and Outbreak has finished...going beyond what a lot of us expected.
I want to stop for just a moment and thank everyone who took the time to follow the show, and to play along. The response we received in terms of followers during 'Outbreak' was incredibly encouraging, and I'm glad that so many people decided to log in and experience the new season for themselves.
To everyone who was on the site day after day, week after week, commenting and interacting: thank you. You're the reason why social shows like LG15 work. If it weren't for the fans who sit by their computers, following the story and playing along, the show wouldn't work at all. It's because you all make the choice to WATCH the show that helps it to thrive.
From the bottom of my heart, again, thank you all for making 'Outbreak' a wonderful experience that I won't ever forget. I've learned a lot from putting the show together with EQAL, and I wouldn't trade a moment of the time I spent working on it.
There are a couple of people that need to be thanked specifically for their time, effort, and support they offered to make the show a reality. Rather than fill your screen with a novel of text explaining why they need to be thanked, you can simply check out the videos below. Nevertheless, I feel it would be necessary to include the names of everyone who helped out in the show. Some helped in small areas, some in large portions, but it took the culmination of everyone's resources to put the show together.
A Special Thanks To:
Greg Goodfried
Miles Beckett
Glenn Rubenstein
Jason Matthews
Matt Seigel
Tasha Carey
Lance Little
Dani Martin
Vincent Rouse
David Nichols
Maxwell Glick
Mitchell Wright
Jordan Bush
Jessica Johnston
Bree King
and Jenni Powell
for their contributions in helping 'Outbreak' see completion.
There's a lot of different things going on in the LG15 Community right now, but the times when it really flourishes are when we come together and support each other. I'm glad to have hopefully left my mark on this franchise, and I bid the best of luck to whomever decides to pick up the torch after me.
For the past few months, I got to put together an actual season of one of my favorite web show franchises. To think that last year I was just a fan watching along, and yet today I can stand up and say that I was able to contribute an installment to the show is just a testament to how incredibly lucky I am, and how incredibly cool this 'online video' thing is becoming.
I don't know exactly where this whole medium of entertainment is heading, but I hope I'll be able to witness it when it arrives at its destination...
...and I hope we can all be a part of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_8pSNBp1K0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKHepOadHvI
Thanks again for an awesome 3 months! See you down the road.
- Gregory Austin McConnell
- Executive Producer, 'LG15: Outbreak'
It's hard to believe it was just last December when I got the call that I had won TSIY2, and the show was actually going to become a reality.
Fast forward a few months later, and Outbreak has finished...going beyond what a lot of us expected.
I want to stop for just a moment and thank everyone who took the time to follow the show, and to play along. The response we received in terms of followers during 'Outbreak' was incredibly encouraging, and I'm glad that so many people decided to log in and experience the new season for themselves.
To everyone who was on the site day after day, week after week, commenting and interacting: thank you. You're the reason why social shows like LG15 work. If it weren't for the fans who sit by their computers, following the story and playing along, the show wouldn't work at all. It's because you all make the choice to WATCH the show that helps it to thrive.
From the bottom of my heart, again, thank you all for making 'Outbreak' a wonderful experience that I won't ever forget. I've learned a lot from putting the show together with EQAL, and I wouldn't trade a moment of the time I spent working on it.
There are a couple of people that need to be thanked specifically for their time, effort, and support they offered to make the show a reality. Rather than fill your screen with a novel of text explaining why they need to be thanked, you can simply check out the videos below. Nevertheless, I feel it would be necessary to include the names of everyone who helped out in the show. Some helped in small areas, some in large portions, but it took the culmination of everyone's resources to put the show together.
A Special Thanks To:
Greg Goodfried
Miles Beckett
Glenn Rubenstein
Jason Matthews
Matt Seigel
Tasha Carey
Lance Little
Dani Martin
Vincent Rouse
David Nichols
Maxwell Glick
Mitchell Wright
Jordan Bush
Jessica Johnston
Bree King
and Jenni Powell
for their contributions in helping 'Outbreak' see completion.
There's a lot of different things going on in the LG15 Community right now, but the times when it really flourishes are when we come together and support each other. I'm glad to have hopefully left my mark on this franchise, and I bid the best of luck to whomever decides to pick up the torch after me.
For the past few months, I got to put together an actual season of one of my favorite web show franchises. To think that last year I was just a fan watching along, and yet today I can stand up and say that I was able to contribute an installment to the show is just a testament to how incredibly lucky I am, and how incredibly cool this 'online video' thing is becoming.
I don't know exactly where this whole medium of entertainment is heading, but I hope I'll be able to witness it when it arrives at its destination...
...and I hope we can all be a part of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_8pSNBp1K0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKHepOadHvI
Thanks again for an awesome 3 months! See you down the road.
- Gregory Austin McConnell
- Executive Producer, 'LG15: Outbreak'
The data is on its way, Spencer. - Mason
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