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{{Show/row|Lucy|Amanda Goodfried}} | {{Show/row|Lucy|Amanda Goodfried}} | ||
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− | {{Show/row|Executive Producer|[[Miles Beckett]] | + | {{Show/row|Executive Producer|[[Miles Beckett]]<br>[[Greg Goodfried]]<br>[[Amanda Goodfried]]<br>[[Joshua Hale Fialkov]]}} |
{{Show/row|Co-Executive Producer|[[James R. Sterling]]}} | {{Show/row|Co-Executive Producer|[[James R. Sterling]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Line Producer|[[Lynn Kramer]]}} | {{Show/row|Line Producer|[[Lynn Kramer]]}} | ||
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{{Show/row|Production Coordinator|[[Andie Verbance]]}} | {{Show/row|Production Coordinator|[[Andie Verbance]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Key Production Assistant|[[Andrea Aguilar]]}} | {{Show/row|Key Production Assistant|[[Andrea Aguilar]]}} | ||
− | {{Show/row|Production Assistant|[[Travis Prow]] | + | {{Show/row|Production Assistant|[[Travis Prow]]<br>[[Logan Rapp]]<br>[[Bobby Pollier]]<br>[[Beth Dubber]]<br>[[Doug Landers]]<br>[[Axel Bierstedt]]}} |
{{Show/row|Director of Photography|[[Kevin Schlanser]]}} | {{Show/row|Director of Photography|[[Kevin Schlanser]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Camera Operator|[[Travis Prow]]}} | {{Show/row|Camera Operator|[[Travis Prow]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Post Production Supervisor|[[Christopher Ryder]]}} | {{Show/row|Post Production Supervisor|[[Christopher Ryder]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Lead Editor|[[Jerry Pyle]]}} | {{Show/row|Lead Editor|[[Jerry Pyle]]}} | ||
− | {{Show/row|Editors|[[Yusuf Pirhasan]] | + | {{Show/row|Editors|[[Yusuf Pirhasan]]<br>[[Christopher Ryder]]<br>[[James Renfroe]]}} |
{{Show/row|Interactive Creative Director|[[Casey Klebba]]}} | {{Show/row|Interactive Creative Director|[[Casey Klebba]]}} | ||
{{Show/row|Interactive Coordinator|[[Mallory Whitelaw]]}} | {{Show/row|Interactive Coordinator|[[Mallory Whitelaw]]}} | ||
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==Cast of characters== | ==Cast of characters== | ||
− | *'''[[Jackson Davis]]''' as '''[[Jonas|Jonas Wharton]]''', the son of one of the leaders of a former Resistance movement. | + | *'''[[Jackson Davis]]''' as '''[[Jonas|Jonas Wharton]]''', the son of one of the leaders of a former Resistance movement. He initially tried to move on with his life, but was forced back into the fight by Maggie and the FBI Agents pursuing him. |
− | *'''[[Alexandra Dreyfus]]''' as '''[[Sarah|Sarah Genatiempo]]''', a young woman who has hurt Jonas and his friends more than once before. | + | *'''[[Alexandra Dreyfus]]''' as '''[[Sarah|Sarah Genatiempo]]''', a young woman who has hurt Jonas and his friends more than once before. While it seems that she does have the group's best interests above her own, not all is as it seems. |
− | *'''[[Marnette Patterson]]''' as '''[[Maggie|Maggie Schaeffer]]''', a trait positive who has been used by [[LifesBlood Labs]] as a blood supply and lab rat. | + | *'''[[Marnette Patterson]]''' as '''[[Maggie|Maggie Schaeffer]]''', a trait positive who has been used by [[LifesBlood Labs]] as a blood supply and lab rat. After a mysterious escape, she launches a resistance movement against the Order called the [[Hymn of None]]. |
− | *'''[[Brett Ryback]]''' as '''[[Reed|Reed Barnes]]''', a creative college drop-out from Chicago who | + | *'''[[Brett Ryback]]''' as '''[[Reed|Reed Barnes]]''', a creative college drop-out from Chicago who witnesses Jonas get kidnapped by LifesBlood Labs. Now a target himself, he joins Jonas and Sarah in their travels and battle against the Order. |
*'''[[Bill Oberst Jr.]]''' as '''[[Leonard Alderman|Dr. Leonard J. Alderman]]''', the head of [[LifesBlood Labs]] who kidnapped Maggie and used her as a blood supply. | *'''[[Bill Oberst Jr.]]''' as '''[[Leonard Alderman|Dr. Leonard J. Alderman]]''', the head of [[LifesBlood Labs]] who kidnapped Maggie and used her as a blood supply. | ||
− | *'''[[Reed Windle]]''' as '''[[Beaumont|Beaumont Charles]]''', a janitor at LifesBlood Labs who ultimately brought Maggie to safety. | + | *'''[[Reed Windle]]''' as '''[[Beaumont|Beaumont Charles]]''', a janitor at LifesBlood Labs who ultimately brought Maggie to safety. While he is portrayed as a money-hungry and abusive man by the Hymn of None, he claims that his actions and research are ultimately noble. |
*'''[[Yousef Abu-Taleb]]''' as '''[[Daniel]]''', Jonas's friend from his past fight against the Order who refuses to trust Sarah. | *'''[[Yousef Abu-Taleb]]''' as '''[[Daniel]]''', Jonas's friend from his past fight against the Order who refuses to trust Sarah. | ||
*'''[[Ashlyn Selich]]''' as '''[[Estelle]]''', Reed's ex-girlfriend who lives in Pittsburgh and offers sanctuary to the New Resistance. | *'''[[Ashlyn Selich]]''' as '''[[Estelle]]''', Reed's ex-girlfriend who lives in Pittsburgh and offers sanctuary to the New Resistance. |
Revision as of 01:29, 14 September 2009
- This article is about the show. For the movement, see the Resistance.
LG15: The Resistance was the name of a social show from EQAL that ran from September 20th to December 12th, 2008. It debuted at the New York Television Festival on September 16th, 2008. It only had one season, which was 12 weeks long and featured one main 6-12 minute video uploaded each Saturday. Additionally, new content was added to LG15.com everyday in the form of short videos, text blogs, photos, and live chats from the characters.
On December 12th, 2008, the show had a 12in12 event where 12 videos were posted over the course of 12 hours from the characters. It acted as the season one finale of LG15: The Resistance. A second season is up in the air, as the EQAL team has not been able to find sponsors.
Cast of characters
- Jackson Davis as Jonas Wharton, the son of one of the leaders of a former Resistance movement. He initially tried to move on with his life, but was forced back into the fight by Maggie and the FBI Agents pursuing him.
- Alexandra Dreyfus as Sarah Genatiempo, a young woman who has hurt Jonas and his friends more than once before. While it seems that she does have the group's best interests above her own, not all is as it seems.
- Marnette Patterson as Maggie Schaeffer, a trait positive who has been used by LifesBlood Labs as a blood supply and lab rat. After a mysterious escape, she launches a resistance movement against the Order called the Hymn of None.
- Brett Ryback as Reed Barnes, a creative college drop-out from Chicago who witnesses Jonas get kidnapped by LifesBlood Labs. Now a target himself, he joins Jonas and Sarah in their travels and battle against the Order.
- Bill Oberst Jr. as Dr. Leonard J. Alderman, the head of LifesBlood Labs who kidnapped Maggie and used her as a blood supply.
- Reed Windle as Beaumont Charles, a janitor at LifesBlood Labs who ultimately brought Maggie to safety. While he is portrayed as a money-hungry and abusive man by the Hymn of None, he claims that his actions and research are ultimately noble.
- Yousef Abu-Taleb as Daniel, Jonas's friend from his past fight against the Order who refuses to trust Sarah.
- Ashlyn Selich as Estelle, Reed's ex-girlfriend who lives in Pittsburgh and offers sanctuary to the New Resistance.
- Amanda Goodfried as Lucy L., a ruthless operative of the Order who has tracked down and killed many of Jonas and Sarah's allies.
Pre-launch
The series was first announced, though not by name, in a post on Inside LG15 on July 4, 2008:
The EQAL team later followed up with the following post to their blog on August 27th, 2008:
External links
- LG15: The Resistance on LG15.com
- LG15: The Resistance on YouTube.com
- LG15: The Resistance on imeem.com
- LG15: The Resistance on Hulu.com
- LG15: The Resistance on Veoh.com
- Behind the scenes of LG15: The Resistance
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Primary Projects | LG15 Franchise · Harper's Globe · Level 26 · Get Cookin' · The Kind Life · Voltaggio Brothers · Real Women of Philadelphia · Paula Deen Online · Tails Pet Media Group, Inc. |
Diminutive Projects | Lonelygirl362436 · Jack In A Onesie |