If I Can Dream (web series)

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If I Can Dream is a webseries that was created by Simon Fuller. The show was not renewed for a second season in 2011.

Format

The show followed performers who moved into a house in Hollywood, California. The house was wired with 56 AXIS cameras and the footage was broadcast live on the show's website. Each contestant was judged to excel in either one of the creative arts, sport or fashion and the premise of the show was to follow them as they attempted to succeed in their chosen field. As of December 2009, the house was fully prepared and on March 2, 2010, the cast moved in. The television aspect of the show was weekly 30-minute highlight shows airing first through Hulu then later through a traditional broadcast network. Clear Channel was to handle radio aspects and MySpace was the production's online partner. PepsiCo and Ford Motor Company signed on to sponsor the project. The first season concluded after 32 episodes. On October 4, 2010, the show's website said "Thanks for being a part of Season 1. Get ready for Season 2 starting in 2011."

Technology

The If I Can Dream House was wired with 56 AXIS Q1755 H.264 cameras delivering content across 3 CDNs (Akamai, BitGravity and Highwinds). Video feeds were available at both 500 kbit/s and 1 Mbit/s. As designed, If I Can Dream was the largest persistent live "event" produced by a media company. Accompanying the technology platform was a website built by an interactive design firm.

Cast members

Dreamers

Original members

When the show debuted on March 2, 2010, the original five members of the cast included:

Additions

Departures

Additional talent

In addition to the Dreamers, the series regularly features appearances by Hollywood actors, musicians, producers, acting coaches, agents and more.

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