Five years
October 14th, 2008

Posted by Matt

Five years.

Today’s video not only marks the end of LoadingReadyRun’s fifth season, but it also happens to have been posted five years to the day after this site went live back in 2003 (or it would have been, if not for some unfortunate delays). If, on that day, you had asked any of the crew what they thought they would be doing five years down the road, I don’t expect that any of us would have described where we are today, or what a major part of our lives this site has become. I know I wouldn’t have, but I couldn’t be happier with how things turned out. I’d like to describe some of my experiences over the last five years, and I’m hoping that maybe some of the other guys will follow suit, and post their own.

I really don’t remember a whole lot about the early days of the website. At the time this site went up, I had only lived in Victoria for a couple years, and I didn’t really know Graham especially well, and I had met Paul probably only a couple of times. Between university and work, I kept myself pretty busy, but I still found time to hang out with the guys occasionally. Bill, Morgan, James, Jer, and Allen, mostly. I think, in those days, I was drifting away from the group a little, in the typical post-high school, moving on with your life kind of way. I happened to be hanging out with them on Halloween 2003, and thus was included in the very first Halloween special, but I wasn’t really involved in the site in any major way for a couple of years. I remember feeling pretty jealous, though. I followed the site pretty much from the get-go, and every week, I’d see my friends involved in this really cool thing. Having fun, being creative, and publishing it themselves. I constantly thought “Why can’t I do that?” and I remember wishing that maybe sometime Graham would need me for a bit, and I could be a real part of this thing all my friends were doing. The debut of 64K really floored me. I’ve been envious of Graham, Jer, and Morgan for their roles in those videos ever since the LoadingReadyRap hit the internet. I’ll admit it, hazMatt is a pretty direct result of my love for those characters, and my desire to “be that cool”. Looking back on things, I don’t know why I didn’t ask to be involved sooner. For the most Part, my contribution to the first few seasons was limited to situations that called for a large video game collection (see: Uwe Boll: PSA, Uwe Boll: An Apology) or a car (see: Jangles & Jones, Nanaimo Road Trip).

Then came Live!. I had been helping with gear and transportation for a while, when the idea of Live! was proposed. I really liked the idea, and I knew they were going to need people, and cars, so I told Graham one day that I really wanted to be involved. He agreed, seemingly surprised that I was expressing interest, and over the following several weeks, I was aggressive about playing roles in videos (see: Rejected Mac Ads, RapidFire series 1, Now in HD, Small Time, CCYD. [actually, don’t see CCYD.]). I needed some practice if I was going to be involved in Live!, and it was convenient, because we were all meeting up anyhow. Live! was one of the best experiences of my life, and it’s an accomplishment I think all of us are very proud of. We came together, worked hard, and put on a great show. In the end, we broke even, and not only did we not hate each other afterwards, but we were as close as we had ever been. Putting on that show cemented us as lifelong friends, and proved that we could do anything we put our minds to. It was also the crucial moment for the website, as it locked down our core crew, and helped us to realize that what we were doing was no longer just a hobby, it was something more. It’s also one of the most prized accomplishments of my life – I proved to myself that I could be a part of this cool thing all my friends were doing – that, in fact, I already was. I remember Graham telling me after the show closed, “Y’now Matt, I have to admit that when we had the idea for the show I didn’t think of you as someone who would be in it, but I’m glad you were. The show was stronger for it.” That statement meant a lot to me.

Ever since Live! I’ve been a regular member of the cast, attending meetings, giving input on scripts, manning the camera or boom mic when necessary. As of today though, I also have some writing experience to my name. The RapStar 64k video has been a baby of mine for the last couple of months, and has undergone several re-writes and revisions since I first planned out the basic plot. There’s no way I could have written this on my own, Graham and Paul were crucial to the completion of the script we performed for today’s update, and everyone provided a lot of great suggestions and input along the way. It’s one of the things I like about producing content for this site, when I brought out the very first version of the script, unpolished and unfinished, no one said it sucked, or dismissed it as a write-off. We put our heads together, proposed ideas, and pieced together a finale I’m really proud of. I think it’s a fantastic video, and it’s a step in my own creative development.

I have really high hopes for season six. There are going to be some changes to how we do things, with the intent of building our audience, and establishing a more notable place on the internet. Regardless of the reasons though, I think you’ll really like what we have in store. The crew spent a lot of time planning, and we’re taking everything we’ve learned over the last five seasons, and using it to put together some of the highest quality, strongest material yet. We’re all immensely proud of what’s come out of everything we’ve done so far, but this year we’re raising the bar. I’m calling it now; season six is going to be an epic year.

Before I sign off, I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you to Graham, Paul, Jer, James, Morgan, Bill, and Kathleen. Twenty-five years from now, I hope we really do find ourselves gathered around a couch trying to remember all the things we’ve done. This site has been a monumental accomplishment, and has enriched my life immeasurably. I don’t know where I’d be without you guys or this website, but I wouldn’t give it up for the world. You guys are my best friends. I love you all. Secondly, I want to thank our viewers. You guys amaze me. I realize that I sometimes come off a bit rough, but seriously, guys, you’re all awesome. I don’t know what drew you to the site originally, but I’m glad you’re here. Your support keeps us going, and your feedback is has been invaluable in improving the content we produce. You are as much a part of making this site what it is as any member of the cast. Again, thank you all, and we’ll see you in season six!


12 Comments

  1. you see that is why I like matt so much, that was assume.
    thanks for sharing matt.

    Comment by Corncobq — October 14, 2008 @ 12:21 pm

  2. *salutes*

    Comment by CelticBeast — October 14, 2008 @ 3:05 pm

  3. Thanks for sharing Matt.

    Good Post.

    “Here’s to 5 more years!!”

    D!

    Comment by Dez! — October 14, 2008 @ 3:29 pm

  4. I think we all know exactly where you’d be without LRR: Your parent’s basement

    I kid, I kid, though reading this has given me (Who started habitually watching since around Bioshocked) an insight as to why you may be the “forum whipping boy”: It’s because everyone is jealous and envious of you.

    I mean, you started where many of us still are: An off-screen connection to a cast member. Then you worked the back scenes and showed up in a few shots, and over the years you’ve firmly and concretely established yourself as a member of the official lineup.

    If we of the forums are so darn unlucky, Tim will be in your position (Not literally, maybe standing next to you) in the same five years.

    Very cool to hear you talk about the half a decade that changed your world so much Matt, we all would love to hear more from you. And, maybe, just maybe, we’ll be using Tim as the forum whipping boy over the next five years.

    Comment by Lyinginbedmon — October 14, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

  5. To be fair, I was more than just a connection to a cast member – I was part of the same circle of friends from high school as the rest of the cast, i just wasn’t initially involved in the site – looking back on it, there’s not really any reason that I wasn’t involved, I just wasn’t involved.

    Comment by Matt — October 14, 2008 @ 4:02 pm

  6. Matt is able to do things other than be a tripod and drive people around?!

    Comment by jtaylor — October 14, 2008 @ 4:24 pm

  7. Beautifully said, Matt.

    I stumbled onto this site around the time of “Playing with Microwaves” and there have been many a day that was turned around with a good laugh from your videos. Thanks, and keep it up!

    Comment by Jess — October 14, 2008 @ 6:30 pm

  8. But thinking about it, Matt, say you hadn’t become involved in LRL, would you have felt comfortable with moving in with Graham into an apartment away from your parent’s basement?

    Your involvement in the site, from what I have seen since I joined, has done more than made you a better actor/writer/whatever, but I would go so far as to say it has made you a better person in many ways.

    After reading this entry, I wish I was in Victoria for the screening, cuz I’d buy you all a round.

    Comment by Tim — October 14, 2008 @ 7:43 pm

  9. I called RapStar 64K a pretty much perfect video on the reply thread, and it really is. It never drags, it uses fanservice but never relies on it, none of the acting is ever weak, it takes the ridiculous seriously to amplify, and it has not just funny, but clever jokes. I get so frustrated with good media that has flaws, but this was awesome. Write more!

    Comment by Emperor Gum — October 14, 2008 @ 9:12 pm

  10. If not for “Talk like a Pirate” day and one of my friends, a linguist pointing out that vid, I would never have discovered LRR. I look forward to your vids and podcast every week and though I don’t always understand what the heck you’re talking about, it’s great to know that people my age can accomplish something like this. Thank you so much LRR for all your hard work. Here’s to another five years!

    Also, Matt, congrats on your major contribution to “RapStar 64K”.

    Comment by theduckthief — October 15, 2008 @ 3:00 am

  11. D’awwwwwww, Matt, you’re gonna make me cry, with that ending ;___;

    Comment by Misty — October 16, 2008 @ 12:42 am

  12. <3 Matt, <3 LRR.

    I’ve regrettably only been watching for just over two years now, but your updates are always my number one priority when going online, ’cause you all rock.

    Comment by JB — October 24, 2008 @ 2:13 am

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