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So that happened. Yesterday evening we passed one million views of Lights Out. And it's not slowing down. At all.
Let's celebrate with Comment Bonanza!
People on the internet are funny, crazy, stupid, wonderful and AMAZING. They say the weirdest things.
So let's take a look at some of the best comments I've found so far. I've blurred the names but if you find something here that you wrote and you want me to know and give you credit: Yaay! Say something in the commments below.
If you just want to be my friend: Yaay! Say something in the comments below!
If you hate on me: NAY! DON'T say something in the comments below. This is a cuddly space.

LET'S DO THIS!
I love this person. Seriously. This is good information. Facts. We need more people like this.
I AM THE ASS GHOST!
Hey! I explained that here!
Look! This George dude has got me as his profile pic on facebook!
Someone figured it out.
Another one figured it out.


We're having so much fun with all of this and it's just so crazy and hard to grasp. 1.4 million people have seen Lights out. Some are watching it RIGHT THIS SECOND. And now. And now. And NOW.
I'm off to my other job soon. Time to return to the real world for a few hours.
See you later everybody!

Tjingeling!
/Lotta
Lights out has been seen more than 848 000 times on vimeo and it has 65 000 views on youtube and the numbers are climbing really fast. This is so amazing!
I've seen a few people on twitter and facebook using my monster face from Lights Out as their profile pic.
That must be the ultimate "famous on the internet" thing, right?
Do you think we can reach 1 million views before the day is over? I'm starting to think so.
Internet is a weird and wonderful place!

Oh, and someone put sunglasses on me to make me seem less scary (and possibly even more goofy)...
This has been one exciting weekend!
On friday evening David noticed that our short film "Lights out" had been shared on Reddit and that the film had over 17 000 views on vimeo where earlier that day we had 1000. During the evening the number of views climbed quickly and when we woke up on saturday it had reached 70 000 and now, at this exact moment, it's been viewed more than 269 000 views in only two days.
We've seen the link all over the internet and it's been so exciting to try to see where everybody came from.
On twitter Derren Brown retweeted the link to all his followers and that made a huge difference. When Sourcefed shared it the views skyrocketed.
We've been reading all the comments and sharing the good and the bad ones with eachother.
Lots of people love it, some not so much.
I like how a guy in the comment section on Sourcefed felt the need to write "That lady is uglier than the monster" as if that was the only thing he took with him from seeing the film. Thank you, now I know what look to go for in the future.

One person wrote that it was a lot of focus on bare legs and "why doesnt she wear pajama pants" and I actually have a really good explanation for that one! That is a night gown and there are not supposed to be any pants to go with the top. And I chose that particular one because I didn't want to wear a nightgown with too much cleavage exposion going on. That is the most prudish nightwear I own! I love how people thought we chose that particular garment to show off my legs in a sexy way when it was sort of the opposite. Well, it must mean I've got nice legs, right?

A lot of people seem to dislike the ending and we definitely don't have any trouble with people who think that. I for one really love the playfulness in the face of the monster and the fact that it actually is me in both roles can be interpreted that the thing we fear the most is ourselves.

The number of views on youtube has climbed a lot during these past two days too and has now passed 20 000 views.
I can honestly say it's been incredibly exciting and I can't wait to see how all of this unravels!
As David said in a tweet, if it continues in this speed every person on the planet will have seen the film in about 16 days. Let's make that happen!

Oh, and if you are one of the people coming here after seeing Lights out: Hello! Welcome! Thanks for seeing the film! Yaay!

David made the film as a submission for the Bloody Cuts Who's there Film Challenge. A couple of weeks ago we found out that David won Best Director and earlier this week the judges at Bloody Cuts blogged about the reasons why David won. That alone was so great, and now all this as well!
It's been a good week for Lights out; David and me.
Last week David and I filmed a short horror film to submit to the Who's there Film Challenge.
Today it's up on youtube so I thought I'd show it to you.
Hope you like it, and that it scares you a bit too!

Today David and I are celebrating New Years one day early because I'm working all night tomorrow. We are going all in with fancy food, dessert and toasting at midnight. I hope we confuse our neighbours tonight by shouting HAPPY NEW YEAR to eachother and Ooooh:ing and Aaaah:ing while we're pretending to see beautiful fireworks from our balcony.

So with this I wish all of you a Happy New Year! I'll be back soon with a Look Back at 2013 and also a post about my christmas with photos that should melt your hearts with cuteness.

Until then: Tjingeling!
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