Sophia Loren. Sofia Villani Scicolone Dame of the Grand Cross OMRI (Italian: soˈfiːa vilˈlaːni ʃʃikoˈloːne; born 20 September 1934), known professionally as Sophia Loren (Italian: ˈlɔːren, English: /ləˈrɛn/), is an Italian film actress and singer. She is one of the. K.G.F: Chapter 1 Movie Detail, Box Office Collection, Reviews & Verdict.
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Lonelygirl15Also known asLG15Lonely GirlGenre,Created byMiles BeckettGreg GoodfriedAmanda GoodfriedDeveloped byDirected byMarcello DacianoColin HargravesAmanda GoodfriedKevin SchlanserMiles BeckettStarringBecki KregoskiMaxwell GlickKatherine PawlakCrystal YoungRaegan PayneVoices ofKevin SchlanserCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of seasons3No.
Of episodes547ProductionExecutive producer(s)Producer(s)Production location(s),Editor(s)Colin HargravesIan SchwartzKevin SchlanserCamera setupColin HargravesKevin SchlanserRunning timeVariesReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseJune 16, 2006 –August 1, 2008ChronologyFollowed byRelated showsExternal linkslonelygirl15 is a that ran from June 16, 2006, to August 1, 2008. It was launched in the early days of YouTube, just 16 months after the video platform went online. Initially pretending to be an authentic video diary or, the show gained wide media attention when it was revealed as in September 2006. It started with the mundane life of a teenage girl, later the show moved to 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. It was created by, a screenwriter and filmmaker from, Miles Beckett, a surgical residency dropout turned filmmaker, and Greg Goodfried, a former attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP. Contents.Overview Launched in the early days of YouTube, just 16 months after the video platform went online, lonelygirl15 focuses on the life of a teenage girl named Bree – played by a 19-year-old actress – whose username is the 'lonelygirl15'.
After the fictional status of the show was revealed in September 2006, it gradually evolved into a multi-character series including both character and action sequences, with a complex story involving 'trait positive girls' who are sought by an evil organization called 'The Order'.The three creators of lonelygirl15 were, a screenwriter and filmmaker from, Miles Beckett, a surgical residency dropout turned filmmaker, and Greg Goodfried, a former attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP.The series was developed under the working title The Children of Anchor Cove. New videos appeared, eventually at the rate of four to five clips a week, first on YouTube and lg15.com, and later on. As of July 2008, the series had more than 110 million combined views.lonelygirl15 has generated a number of shows. Its first, the British-based, ran from July 2007 through June 2008 on, 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. Bree as lonelygirl15 in a video blogreporter Richard Rushfield was the first to provide proof of a hoax, when he wrote of Shaina Wedmedyk, Chris Patterson, and an law student, who set up a on MySpace to reveal that the was behind the videos.
Eventually it was revealed that 16-year-old 'Bree' was played by 19-year-old actress. Media sources seized upon the story, covering both the search process and the eventual ' as a fictional series.reporter expanded on the series of revelations on September 12 by publishing an article which confirmed Jessica Rose's identity, and revealed the identities of her 'co-conspirators', Ramesh Flinders, a screenwriter and filmmaker from, 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. Goodfried's father-in-law, Kenneth Goodfried, handled various legal matters. The personnel involved worked under a, according to Grant Steinfeld.
Steinfeld has verified most of this information to the Times, and provided photographs he took of Rose on set 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.After the fictional nature of lonelygirl15 was revealed, the storyline continued to develop via new videos posted to both YouTube. However, after YouTube partnered with Myspace, videos stopped being posted on lonelygirl15's Revver account, and only became viewable via YouTube and MyspaceTV. After the discovery of the hoax Jessica Rose participated in a campaign in 2006, to fight poverty through an online anti-poverty video. 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 poverty relief, which broke from the regular subject matter of the show.
The video was posted on an alternate account, separate from the main channel.On November 20, 2006, lonelygirl15.com announced that the spin-off OpAphid was the official of lonelygirl15. OpAphid began in late September with what many speculated was a well-produced fan effort, and this announcement merged its characters OpAphid, Tachyon, and 10033/Brother, into the series storyline and continuity. In early February 2007, it was revealed that was the original 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 was no longer the official ARG.A 2006 episode of was based on the lonelygirl15 phenomenon. The episode ' featured a blogger named weepingwillow17, played. Willow and her boyfriend were kidnapped by 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.Awards and recognition The lonelygirl15 blog won Biggest Web Hit Award on 's Big in '06 Awards.In the 'Best Series' category of the inaugural YouTube Video awards in March 2007, the lonelygirl15 series finished fourth.
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The New York Times attributed Lonelygirl's finish to the YouTube community's ill will towards the series.On 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 is 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 Rose not renewing her contract for Season Two.Marketing lonelygirl15 was the first Internet series to introduce product integration when the episode 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 in the storyline over the period of more than two months. 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.See also.Footnotes.
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