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| name      = Glenn Rubenstein
 
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| birthday  = March 2nd, 1976
 
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'''Glenn Rubenstein''' has written, directed, and edited many videos in the [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|lonelygirl15 video series]]. He is also the creator of both [[OpAphid]] and [[Redearth88]].
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'''Glenn Rubenstein''' has written and directed many videos in the [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|lonelygirl15 video series]]. His full list of credits for the show include: executive producer, executive story editor, writer, director, editor, and camera operator.
  
Glenn first became involved in the LG15 Universe when he participated as a fan in [[cassieiswatching]]. He soon began posting videos as [[AphidPedia|OpAphid]], basing this [[Alternate Reality Game]] on a screenplay called "Red Earth" he had previously written. Through this series, he created the characters of [[OpAphid]], [[Tachyon]], and [[Brother]], as well as honed his skills writing, directing, editing, and producing all of the [[:Category:OpAphid videos|videos]].
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Prior to his involvement in Lonelygirl15, he had worked as a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner, Sports Illustrated for Kids, CNET's GameCenter, Wizard Magazine, and many other national publications. He was one of the original contributing editors for Wired Magazine, and one of the founding editors at the console section of GameSpot. He has also contributed dozens of reviews and previews to the TechTV/G4 television show X-Play.
  
His work soon caught the eye of [[the Creators]], who responded to an in-character message he wrote to [[Gemma]] as [[OpAphid]] with an out-of-character reply expressing interest in pursuing a collaboration. Glenn began working on lonelygirl15 with the video [[Bree Phone Home]].
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In early 2007, He was revealed as the creator of the [[OpAphid]] ARG, for which he created the characters [[OpAphid]], [[Tachyon]], and [[Brother]] - the latter for whom he also provides the voice. He has also written, directed, and edited every OpAphid, Tachyon, and Brother/10033 video. Before the integration of the OpAphid videos into the lonelygirl15 storyline, he began work on an OpAphid offshoot tentatively titled "The Hamster Project" with [[Jenni Powell]], though the project was scrapped due to commitments with lonelygirl15.
  
During his time with the show, Glenn wrote, edited, and directed a number of lonelygirl15 videos, introduced the show's [[interactivity|interactive component]], and created characters such as [[Alex]], [[Sarah]], and [[Taylor]]/[[Molly]]. In Spring 2007, Glenn and the Creators parted ways. He has since pursued his own webshow, [[Redearth88]], which exists in a "[[RE88 Universe|shared universe]]" with [[Jeromy Barber]]'s [[Maddison Atkins]] series.
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After his departure from Lonelygirl15 in Mid-March, he began development on a new webseries "[[Redearth88]]", which imported characters from OpAphid. Both [[OpAphid]] and [[Redearth88]] live in a "shared universe" with Jeromy Barber's [[Maddison Atkins]] series, and there are occasional crossovers and collaboration between the two.
  
Currently, Glenn DJs on [[BreeFM]] every Wednesday night at 8pm PST.
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In addition, he wrote/recorded the song ''"What Time Is It?"'' and remixed it for use as the [[Tachyon]] theme song.  Glenn also composed and produced the opening theme music for [[Yousef Abu-Taleb]]'s radio show [[F.O.B. Life]], which features [[Mari Devincenzi]] (the voice of [[OpAphid]]) on the show's introduction.
  
==Music==
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Glenn Rubenstein used to DJ on [[BreeFM]] every Wednesday night at 8pm PST.
Glenn, who plays the guitar/base and keyboard, fronted the rap-pop-rock group [http://www.headboard.com Headboard] from 1995-2002 and has used his musical talents to compose songs for his videos. He wrote/recorded ''"What Time Is It?"'' and remixed it for use as the [[Tachyon]] theme song. He also composed all of the music heard in the Redearth88 series, notably "Rachel's theme." He now has about 10-15 original songs that he has used in videos.
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He also composed and produced the opening theme music for [[Yousef Abu-Taleb]]'s radio show [[F.O.B. Life]], which features [[Mari Devincenzi]] (the voice of [[OpAphid]]) on the show's introduction.
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://glennfm.blogspot.com An archive of Glenn's radio shows on LG15 Today]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 21 March 2010

Glenn Rubenstein
Glenn Rubenstein.jpg
lonelygirl15: executive producer, executive story editor, writer, director, editor, camera operator
Portrays Brother
Background information
Age 49
Birthday March 2nd, 1976
MySpace grubenst
Bebo glenn-rubenstein
Twitter GlennRubenstein
IMDB on IMDB.com
Wikipedia on Wikipedia.org

Glenn Rubenstein filmography
Executive producer credits
Videos directed by Glenn Rubenstein
Videos with Glenn Rubenstein as executive story editor
Vidplays written by Glenn Rubenstein
Story credits for Glenn Rubenstein
Videos edited by Glenn Rubenstein
Videos filmed by Glenn Rubenstein

Glenn Rubenstein has written and directed many videos in the lonelygirl15 video series. His full list of credits for the show include: executive producer, executive story editor, writer, director, editor, and camera operator.

Prior to his involvement in Lonelygirl15, he had worked as a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner, Sports Illustrated for Kids, CNET's GameCenter, Wizard Magazine, and many other national publications. He was one of the original contributing editors for Wired Magazine, and one of the founding editors at the console section of GameSpot. He has also contributed dozens of reviews and previews to the TechTV/G4 television show X-Play.

In early 2007, He was revealed as the creator of the OpAphid ARG, for which he created the characters OpAphid, Tachyon, and Brother - the latter for whom he also provides the voice. He has also written, directed, and edited every OpAphid, Tachyon, and Brother/10033 video. Before the integration of the OpAphid videos into the lonelygirl15 storyline, he began work on an OpAphid offshoot tentatively titled "The Hamster Project" with Jenni Powell, though the project was scrapped due to commitments with lonelygirl15.

After his departure from Lonelygirl15 in Mid-March, he began development on a new webseries "Redearth88", which imported characters from OpAphid. Both OpAphid and Redearth88 live in a "shared universe" with Jeromy Barber's Maddison Atkins series, and there are occasional crossovers and collaboration between the two.

In addition, he wrote/recorded the song "What Time Is It?" and remixed it for use as the Tachyon theme song. Glenn also composed and produced the opening theme music for Yousef Abu-Taleb's radio show F.O.B. Life, which features Mari Devincenzi (the voice of OpAphid) on the show's introduction.

Glenn Rubenstein used to DJ on BreeFM every Wednesday night at 8pm PST.


lonelygirl15 Cast & Crew
Main Cast Jessica Lee Rose · Yousef Abu-Taleb · Jackson Davis · Alexandra Dreyfus · Becki Kregoski · Katherine Pawlak · Melanie Merkosky · Crystal Young
Supporting Cast Jessi Williams · Jackie Jandrell · Alli Danziger · Bitsie Tulloch · Craig Coyne · Raegan Payne · Shannon Solomon · Maxwell Glick · Peter James · Tammy Klein · Carly Jones · Joe Rubin · Shelby Kocee · Sean Vincent Biggins · Melissa Kite · Jos Viramontes
Creators Miles Beckett · Mesh Flinders · Greg Goodfried · Amanda Goodfried
Crew Glenn Rubenstein · Yumiko Aoyagi · Gregg Moscot · Mari Devincenzi · Jenni Powell · Ian Schwartz · Tom Pettit · Blair Singer · Jim Campolongo · Ross Berger · Jake Coburn · Dwayne Smith · Vanessa Roveto · Mary Feuer · Jonathan Robert Kaplan · Jan Libby · Ben Kruger · Marcello Daciano · Jennifer Roth · Kevin Schlanser · Justin Thompson · Brad Haley · Matt Vanselow · Colin Hargraves · Seth Jacobs · Darren Boling · Joshua Hale Fialkov · Grant Steinfeld · Todd Janiak · Broken Kid · ElizKM86
Other Cast Eddie Asher · Katharine McPhee · Kenneth Goodfried · Frank Zajaczkowski · Something For Rockets · Jerry Wright · Kira Lobenstein · Greg Gallows · Daniel Weiss · Emily Evergreen · Jennifer Thompson · Other Cameos
Redearth88 Cast & Crew
Main Cast Sara E. R. Fletcher · Glenn Rubenstein · Mari Devincenzi · Logan Rapp
Crew Glenn Rubenstein · Jeromy Barber · Mike Frankson · Tiffany Plemmons · Jenni Powell · Mari Devincenzi · Logan Rapp
Other Actors Rabbi Marc Rubenstein · Brad Maule