LG15: Outbreak | |
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Also known as | Outbreak |
Genre | Video blog, Drama |
Created by | Gregory Austin McConnell |
Developed by | Tempest Pictures |
Directed by | Gregory Austin McConnell Lance Little |
Presented by | EQAL |
Starring | Gregory Austin McConnell Danielle Martin Lance Little |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 42 |
Production | |
Executive producer | EQAL |
Producers | Gregory Austin McConnell Lance Little Vincent Rouse |
Production locations | Christian County, Missouri |
Editors | Gregory Austin McConnell Lance Little |
Running time | Varies from 0 to 9 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | LG15.com |
Original release | January 11 – March 24, 2010 |
Chronology | |
Related | lonelygirl15 KateModern LG15: The Resistance N1ckola LG15: The Last |
LG15: Outbreak is a social show produced by lonelygirl15 fans in 2010, under the name of Tempest Pictures, and presented by EQAL on LG15.com. Due to the downturn in the economy, EQAL's show LG15: The Resistance was put on hiatus, and instead, the producers decided to open a contest for the fans. [1] The contest allowed fans to submit pilot episodes and trailers of spin-off shows based on the Lonelygirl15 mythology, where the selected pilot would become an official LG15 Franchise show. [2] The winner of the first season of "LG15: The Show Is Yours" was LG15: The Last , and LG15: Outbreak was declared the winner of the second season. [3] [4] At the time of the first contest, allowing a crowd-sourced project to take over production responsibilities was seen as "unprecedented". [5]
The first teasers for the series, including the official submission, were posted in the quarter end of 2009, with the first episode premiering on January 11, 2010. The show ran for eight weeks, followed by a finale event on March 24, 2010 that consisted of a series of 12 videos posted over 12 hours, which had traditionally ended other lonelygirl15 series. [6]
LG15: Outbreak was the sixth show in EQAL's LG15 Franchise. [7] The show ended on a cliffhanger, leading many fans to believe that the series was setting up for the mother-ship series of LG15: The Resistance to return. However, on April 28, 2010, EQAL announced that new LG15 Universe content - outside of possible international licensing and the remainder of LG15: The Last - would not be produced in the foreseeable future. [8]
In the years since LG15: Outbreak's conclusion, creator and star Austin McConnell (who has independently gained fame for his video essays) has been candid about issues with the production of the series and the final product. [9]
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