Lonelygirl15 Outside Projects

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The Cast and Crew of Lonelygirl15 have been involved in Outside projects during their careers. This page chronicles some of the more notable projects that have been worked on.

American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile

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American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile is a movie in the "American Pie" franchise in while Melanie Merkosky played the role of Natalie, a friend of the female lead, Tracy (Jessy Schram). Natalie advises Tracy to revoke the "guilt free weekend pass" that she has given her boyfriend Erik (John White) to have sex with another girl to get the drive out pf his system. To help promote the movie, Melanie did a Maxim shoot as Natalie with some of her other female co-stars.


Blood Cell

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Blood Cell is an internet horror-thriller produced by 60Frames, starring Jessica Lee Rose as Julia, a girl who receives a video message from her best friend Susan: "I've been kidnapped... you can't call the police... and don't turn off your cell phone. He'll kill me if you do... just wait for my next call and I'll..." and as the shadowed figure of a dark, ominous man fills the frame, Susan screams and the message cuts out. Confused, Julia receives a text message from the kidnapper that if her cell phone dies, so will her friend. Julia must rescue Susan and avoid meeting a gruesome fate herself.


The Book of Daniel

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The Book of Daniel was a short lived television series broadcast on NBC in 2006. Several Episodes were co-written by Blair Singer. The series was promoted as a serious drama about Christians and the Christian faith, but the show caused controversy with many Christian viewers due to openly gay characters, the depiction of Jesus as a frat boy, and promoting of unhealthy stereotypes regarding Catholics and Italians. The show was canceled after four episodes, the rest being broadcast online, due in part to many local stations refusing to broadcast it.


Cold Case

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Cold Case is a crime drama on CBS that first aired in 2003. The series is made by the same company that makes all three CSI shows, but is not considered a part of the franchise (Although it has had a cross-over episode with CSI: New York). Tom Pettit was a writer for the series during its fourth season. In that same year, Bitsie Tulloch guest starred in an episode about a Iraq war veteran who was murdered in 2003 as a woman named Tara Kozlowski. Recently, EQAL has signed a contract with CBS to to help create unique extensions of CBS shows for the Web, including the Cold Case.


CSI

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The CSI Franchise is comprised of three popular television series currently aired on CBS. Marcello Daciano, a writer and director for Lonlygirl15, has directed episodes of CSI: Miami, Jackson Davis, Sean Vincent Biggins, and Jos Viramontes have appeared on CSI: New York, and Becki Kregoski appeared on the original CSI. Recently, EQAL has signed a contract with CBS to to help create unique extensions of CBS shows for the Web, including the CSI franchise, one of the deal's main focuses.


Dearly Beloved

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Dearly Beloved is a short film starring Jessica Lee Rose, who plays Bree in lonelygirl15. She plays a woman who marries a man whom she has a bad relationship with, Her older self goes back in time to her wedding day to try to stop the marriage. The film deals with the question of "If you could change the past, would you? Should you?" It was produced and directed by Leah Salvesen while she was a student at the New Zealand Film Academy in 2004.


Family of Four

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Family of Four is a 2008 movie co-produced by Yousef Abu-Taleb. The film also stars Peter James in one of the smaller roles.

Greek

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Greek is a TV show which premiered on ABC Family in the spring of 2007, in which Jessica Lee Rose had a small role. It is about, among other things, a geeky college student joining a fraternity. In the episode "Separation Anxiety", LG15 is referenced when the character Casey tells her brother, Rusty (who dates Jessica Rose's character) "We're a sorority, not a secret society." It was also referenced when Jessica Rose's character described her roommate as "on the internet all day talking to her web cam. It's like living with lonelygirl15."


Grey's Anatomy

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Grey's Anatomy is a successful televison dramedy that debuted on ABC in 2005 as a Mid-Season Replacement. Jim Campolongo has done uncredited production work on the series, and Becki Kregoski served as a stand-in for an episode. The show explores the relationships and life of a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital named Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and others who work at the hospital. The Show has won an Emmy and a Golden Globe award, and has been nominated for and won several other awards.


Heroes

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House M.D.


In The Deep

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"In The Deep" is a short film produced and directed by Kevin Schlanser at the New York Film Academy that stars Jessica Lee Rose as a young woman struggling through the progression of a relationship to a startling conclusion. The film can be seen on YouTube.

In The Deep on YouTube


In Tune

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In Tune is a web-based soap opera, presented in 5-7 minute episodes, about a group of friends who work at a record store. Jackson Davis plays Dean, one of these friends.

While there was some "web buzz" about the show throughout 2006, and the trailer appears on Jackson Davis's Myspace page, the show seems to, as of yet, remain unreleased.


Law and Order


Misperpetual Motion


On Bloody Sunday


Perfect Sport


Pond

Before lonelygirl15's Mesh Flinders introduced us to Bree, he gave us the story of Ana, another quirky girl who set out to solve a mystery with an unusual new friend.

Pond is a short film written and directed by Mesh Flinders in 2004, and starring John Klemantaski and Rachel Seiferth. The Pond screenplay won the Panavision Young Writer's award in 2004, and the film has played at numerous film festivals, including the New York Short Film Festival in 2006.


Quarterlife


Runaway


The Relationship Theorem


The Rhapsody


Sammmeeeees


Shay & Stay From Planet Sun