In 2004, with the rise of new technology and pioneering ideas, Lost, a mysterious new hit show for ABC changed the way we watched television. It altered the landscape in how we, as fans, engaged with our favourite series. This is the story of how Lost changed television fandom forever.
Thank you to:
Jay and Jack Glatfelter - https://www.youtube.com/user/nudiatv
Luke Smith from Hydra Collectibles - https://www.youtube.com/c/HydraCollectables
Gadi Pollock
Additional Footage kindly provided by ToughGamingGuy - https://www.youtube.com/user/ToughGamingGuy
Lost, the show about survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island, arrived on television in a very traditional sense. But what followed was innovation in the way fans experienced television shows. From the Lost podcasts to the Lost video game (Lost: Via Domus) and Lost ARGs (alternative reality game), Lost pioneered several metaverse strategies that are now commonplace with the latest Netflix and Disney Plus TV shows.
Thank you to:
Jay and Jack Glatfelter - https://www.youtube.com/user/nudiatv
Luke Smith from Hydra Collectibles - https://www.youtube.com/c/HydraCollectables
Gadi Pollock
Additional Footage kindly provided by ToughGamingGuy - https://www.youtube.com/user/ToughGamingGuy
Lost, the show about survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island, arrived on television in a very traditional sense. But what followed was innovation in the way fans experienced television shows. From the Lost podcasts to the Lost video game (Lost: Via Domus) and Lost ARGs (alternative reality game), Lost pioneered several metaverse strategies that are now commonplace with the latest Netflix and Disney Plus TV shows.
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