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


Format

The show followed performers who moved into a house in
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,
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. 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
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then later through a traditional broadcast network. Clear Channel was to handle radio aspects and MySpace was the production's online partner.
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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
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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: * Giglianne Braga : a 21-year-old aspiring high-fashion model from
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"Protect the Skin You're In" campaign and, along with Ben and Justin,
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's "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign. * Ben Elliott: a 22-year-old aspiring actor from
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. Over the course of the first season, he concentrated on acting lessons from Kirby and casting calls but also participated in promotional photo shoots for PETA and a music video. He currently later had a recurring role on the
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''. *
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: a 21-year-old ''
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'' season six contestant from
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and an aspiring Country singer-songwriter. He is also a former underwear model, and he is known for having been the former boyfriend of
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. He also starred in country singer
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's " Love Story" music video. Justin performed at Wango Tango and local venues over the course of his stay. He also participated in a promotional photo shoot for PETA. He also briefly opened for
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. *
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: a 21-year-old aspiring actress from
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. Killmer is also a 2010 graduate of Baylor University in Waco, Texas; graduating with a major in Theater Arts. Over the course of the first season, Kara took extensive acting lessons from John Kirby, attended casting calls, and participated in several fund raisers via the
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. * Amanda Phillips: a 23-year-old former
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aspiring to be an actress or model. Over the course of her stay, Amanda took several acting lessons from Kirby, attended casting calls, and participated in photo shoots.


Additions

*
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: Joined the show on April 1, 2010. Lambert is a 19-year-old former
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semifinalist from
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, whose early elimination prompted a petition to get him back on the show. Alex's song "Dream With My Eyes Open" replaced the Elvis Presley rendition of "If I Can Dream" as the show's theme song with Episode 11. “I Didn’t Know”, a soulful pop song written by Lambert with Nasri Atweh and
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, was selected and made into a music video by Clear Channel and 19 Entertainment, and then released on July 26, 2010, through
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The 15th Annual Webby Awards selected Lambert's ’’I Didn’t Know’’ music video as an Official Webby Honoree in the Online Film & Video: Best Editing category. On June 26, 2012,
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, a song co-written by Alex Lambert and
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was released on iTunes as
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finalist
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's second single. *
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, an 18 year old participant and winner of the "MySpace Dream Break" contest. She visited the mansion for a weekend and went on a date with Ben. A couple of weeks after her visit, Michael Herwick asked her to move into the mansion. During her time at the mansion she recorded her song "Fascinated" co-written with David Kopatz and developed a romantic relationship with Alex Lambert..


Departures

* Amanda Phillips: Couldn't deal with the lack of privacy inherent to the project. As a result, she decided to leave the show on May 8, 2010. * Justin Gaston: Justin moved out of the house on June 24, 2010. His departure was a "graduation" as he joined ''
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'' winner
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as a temporary opening act on tour. He is currently writing in Nashville.


Additional talent

In addition to the Dreamers, the series regularly features appearances by Hollywood actors, musicians, producers, acting coaches, agents and more. * John Kirby, brother of actor
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, is a renowned acting coach, having taught such talent as
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and
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among others. He makes regular appearances on the series giving acting lessons to Kara and Ben. He has also given lessons to Giglianne and formerly instructed Amanda. * Michael Herwick is the executive producer of the show. Making regular appearances, he helps guide the Dreamers with his connections in the fashion, photography, music, and acting professions. * Caitlin Levin is featured as the house chef. She provides cooking lessons and recipes to the live stream viewers. * Lindsay Jones is featured in the beginning of the series as the house chef. She provides cooking lessons, plans themed dinners and shares recipes to the live stream viewers. Her recipes can be found on FoodFlirt.com. * LeeAnn Smith Weintraub, MPH, RD, visited the house to provide nutrition counseling and diet advice. * Jordyn Mallory, participant and winner of the second "MySpace Dream Break" contest. Mallory moved into the house for a period of two weeks during which she received complementary vocal, guitar, and piano lessons, as well as the opportunity to write and demo a song written with David Kopatz. * Brandon Jones is featured as the house pool technician. He interacts with all the Dreamers, sometimes playing guitar and singing with
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and
Alex Lambert Alexander Don Lambert (born December 10, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter from North Richland Hills, Texas, who was a semi-finalist on the American Idol (season 9), ninth season of ''American Idol'' and starred on a web show, ''If I Can D ...
.


See also

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* ''
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References


External links

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