HAS JAN LIBBY LEFT LONELYGIRL15?
Anonymous said...
I'm pretty sure Suzie and Sharon and whatweird were done by Labfly. I have heard from people at unfiction that she left LG15 and she's working on something else now.
MARCH 20, 2008 7:36 AM
hopefulsemblance said...
It would make sense if whatweird was the brainchild of Ms. Libby. This is interesting news anonymous... very interesting.
http://hopefulsemblance.blogspot.com/2008/03/coming-soon-blog.html
Research: Hopefulsemblance
Jan Libby is a writer for the lonelygirl15 video series. The Creators announced her addition to the team on May 25th, 2007, the same day the first episode she wrote, Sing With Me, was released.
Originally from Connecticut, Jan spent many years in Topsfield, MA before moving to Los Angeles, California, where she lives today with her dog, Wally. Her background includes experimental filmmaking and all-around storytelling.
In 2003, Jan bought a ticket to something called "The Angel Project," which was a theater installation piece by Deborah Warner. This "journey" was part solo scavenger hunt and part spiritual quest, but not in a traditional religious manner. The experience amazed Jan and got her thinking about the bridge between reality and alternate reality. She then read an article about the ARG "I Love Bees" in The New York Times, and quickly found herself reading everything she could find on Alternate Reality Games (ARGs).
After lurking in ARG communities for many months, Jan took part in her first game, called Zoe's World. The experience inspired Jan to create her own game, which she wanted to dive in and do almost immediately. However, she waited and worked on plotting her story out for a year and a half. Such a large amount of preperation time was practically unheard of in the "puppet master" community, but Jan was working to create the entire game herself and wanted to make sure she had spent the time to do it properly.
In 2006, Jan released her first game, Sammmeeeees, and found that it was a huge hit. After the conclusion of the game in winter 2006, Jan began working on a sequel, Sammmeeeees II, which she released in June 2007. Jan had joined lonelygirl15 in May 2007 and despite the fact that her time was somewhat limited Sammmeeeees II was also a great success. While her time remains constrained, Jan loves writing and says that she will always find a few moments in the day for "dreaming up the next big thing," no matter how busy she gets.
Jan has said that she enjoys the contrast of working on lonelygirl15 and her smaller "grassroots" alternate reality games. With lonelygirl15, she is able to reach a larger audience and affect more people, but also realizes that it is much harder to incorporate the interactivity she loves and pushes so hard for. Whatever ideas she is not able to use with lonelygirl15, Jan applies to her smaller games. She has commented on how interesting it is to learn what works with larger and smaller audiences.
Jan's upcoming projects include a new Alternate Reality Experience (ARE), which should launch in late March or April of 2008. Although the project was first conceived as a small experimental project, it has now been redesigned for worldwide release. However, in keeping with the rules of ARG "curtains", she has not publicized the name of this game. She is also working on a television show based somewhat on Sammmeeeees, which she hopes will embrace the idea of cross-media entertainment. While working to pitch this show, Jan ran into a great deal of difficulty in trying to explain what ARGs were to network executives. However, in the past few months, Jan has found that they have been significantly more familiar with the concept and have generally embraced her show's idea.
Interestingly, Jan has found similar troubles explaining what ARGs are to her mother. She laughingly quotes her mom as saying, "Honey, I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'm glad you're having fun."
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labfly said...
hey modelmotion, i thought i should comment before i read that the 436 had acquired yet another victim. ;) it is true. i'm no longer with lg15. i've been very busy working on my next project. yay! i must say that i'm craaaaazy excited about the storyworld i'm creating! should be really fun and hopefully will feel as intimate (and immersive) as Sammeeeees but on a much larger scale. i promise to give you a bit of a wink when we launch. take care!
Jan
Isn't this really old news? I read some place she stopped writing for Lonelygirl in December.
ReplyDeleteCan you provide us with a link?
ReplyDeletehey modelmotion, i thought i should comment before i read that the 436 had acquired yet another victim. ;) it is true. i'm no longer with lg15. i've been very busy working on my next project. yay! i must say that i'm craaaaazy excited about the storyworld i'm creating! should be really fun and hopefully will feel as intimate (and immersive) as Sammeeeees but on a much larger scale. i promise to give you a bit of a wink when we launch. take care!
ReplyDeleteJan
Ooooh, another hint from Labfly! So now, we have three clues as to which game will be Jan's:
ReplyDelete1) It will be released this Spring.
2) There will be a hint given to the LG15 community upon its release.
3) It will be intimate, immersive, and grand. And it won't implode, so it'll be easy to distinguish from most games. ;)
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Can't wait to play, Jan! That makes three awesome games from awesome female PMs for spring: yours, Hazel Grian's, and Jane McG's!
While this poses an interesting question (aside from the "What is Jan Libby's next project?!?!?!")...
ReplyDeletewho is going to fill Ms. Libby's mega-big ARG making shoes over at LG15???
They sure will be big shoes to fill!!!
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou will be missed but good luck with the new project.
~mm