The apparently real story of Bree (Jessica Rose) and Daniel's relationship ups and downs aired on YouTube vlog site has been revealed to be a fiction. Internet savvy filmmakers Greg Goodfried, Ramesh Flinders and Miles Beckett created the lonelygirl15 series that stars Aotearoa/New Zealand actress Jessica Rose from Mount Maunganui. The series demonstrates the viability of Internet blogging as a broadcast medium to rival TV.
View report on NZ television Campbell Live: Lonely Girl 15.

"It began with a lonely girl reaching out to the world from her bedroom. lonelygirl15 flipped on her webcam on June 16th, 2006, and in the course of a few short months millions rallied around her cry for help. Her parents followed a strange religion, the Hymn of One, and were preparing lonelygirl15, Bree, for a mysterious ceremony. With the help of her friend Daniel, and a passionate community of online friends, Bree exposed the true nature of her parent's religion, and fled for her life."
(EQAL, Inc.)
[lonelygirl15 exploits the YouTube 'video response' feature. In doing so it enables multiple independent video clips to be associated with each other to form a single interactive narrative 'web series'.]
Users of the online video publishing tool YouTube are using the environment to discuss the events of their unfolding relationship. They are exploiting the response/reply aspect of the tool to create a dialogue of video exchanges. The two protagonists Bree and Daniel discuss their problems (generally centred on their ideological differences: Bree is Christian and Daniel is not) while their commentators look on and respond through their own video responses. The constellation of user responses is redefining the publishing and community aim of the tool into a platform for evolving ad-hoc personal narratives that in this case centres on teenage angst and intrigue.
