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The Real Champions of the Lone Star Clash

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 Maestro-   March 21 2012 02:35. Posts 5
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College Student Organizers - The Real Champions of the Lone Star Clash

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The Lone Star Clash: Gauntlet of Champions is over and done with.
If you didn’t get a chance to see it live, the saved videos are at http://www.twitch.tv/lonestarclash
The initial tournament announce thread is here: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=312816


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This huge success featured 16 heroes of StarCraft II from all over the globe gathering in the UT SAC building at Austin, Texas: Destiny, Polt, NonY, Stephano, White-Ra, Dragon, Heavens, DeMusliM, iNcontroL, State, SeleCT, BlinG, Grubby, Sleep, Hawk, and viOLet. However, what goes unnoticed is the crew behind the magic in creating this truly historic tournament. What people need to understand is that this was created with an extremely low budget and almost entirely by UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE STUDENTS who voluntarily contributed months of work.

One forum post cannot completely cover the hard work of everyone involved in making this happen. I am probably leaving many people out, but I will cover as many people as possible.

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TeSPA (Texas e-Sports Association) Officers

TeSPA is phenomenal group of talent and dedication. Formed only a year and a half ago, this student organization did the unthinkable to bring e-sports to the community. Every TeSPA officer should be proud of what was accomplished.

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Adam and Tyler - The visions behind the event. None of this would have been possible without their leadership and aspirations. If anyone asked us 6 months ago that we would be doing a $10,000 Invitational with 16 pro players from around the world, we would have laughed, but the twin TeSPA presidents proved that this crazy vision could be made into reality.

Brett – Mr. Reliable. This guy did all of the dirty work of the tournament: driving players from the airport, organizing schedules, moving all the equipment and tables, and being in charge of our limited number of volunteers.

Julia – Designer of the stage set and caster backdrop. This was a physically difficult challenge and involved help from everyone to get done. The stage made the atmosphere of the tournament feel complete.

Olivia – The amazing player room admin. She made things go so smoothly, even when things were so chaotic. The player room included the pro players and all 14 college teams. She made my job easy by inviting stage players and casters to every match.

Anthony – College coordinator in chief. This guy was responsible for the entire CSL portion of the LAN. Let’s not forget that a CSL tournament was going on at the same time as the pro invitational. If e-sports is to grow, it has to involve the college group as well.

Donald – The technical guru. This guy always comes up with crazy production solutions with limited budget. Keep in mind our entire stream production budget was a mere $600 for camera rentals only. All of the stream-chat complainers need their heads examined. After the setup was complete, Donald was communicator in chief, and ran around the place relaying information to the staff as we were spread across multiple rooms.

Jorge – The trusty stream operator. The detailed specifics of the stream setup will remain classified, but we basically had two computers and a soundboard for the entire stream. This guy sat next to me for the entire two days operating one of the computers.

ALL OTHER OFFICERS – Brian, Richard, Duc, Lydia, Albert, Chris, and David. I was backstage the entire time, and didn’t get to see everyone, but I’m sure everyone did a ton to help. This was the end of Spring Break, so many people weren’t around to help until the weekend. Somehow, we still managed to get things done flawlessly.

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CSN (Cyber Sports Network) Members

I did not get a chance to meet these guys until they came in the week of the tournament. However, CSN did an amazing job of co-hosting the tournament with TeSPA.

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Andrew – The owner of CSN, and the coordinator of the pro invitational tournament. This guy helped bring in many of the pro players, and CSN did most of the admining and brackets of the tournament.

John – I didn’t get to meet him personally, but I heard great things about him. I heard he was a nice guy and stayed late every day to help complete the set. He also organized stream schedules.

Rachel – The MC of the entire event. She did a wonderful job, and I loved the interaction she added between the fans and players.

Additional Help

Many other UT students and additional experts came in to help

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Vivian – Contest updater, stream admin, and crowd questioner. She helped in so many ways, not only helping with the stream, but also getting questions from the crowd.

Bo – The wizard of LANs. This man is amazing. He knows everything there is about power and internet: the two most important aspects of any LAN event. He even helped house many of the pro players, and his apartment was one of two practice houses for the pros before the event.

Luke – Quantic media artist. The entire shield logo and in-game overlay were initially designed by this guy. It is safe to say that the art and theme of the tournament revolved around his designs.

Sean – The SAC media support technician. This guy knows everything about sound, video, and cabling. There is absolutely no way the stream video and audio would have worked without this guy. He stayed late every day to help even though he works for the SAC venue and not TeSPA.

Gunrun – What more is to say about The Gunrun? He came in to help save the tournament, and needless to say, he did.

Kush – CES representative. This guy got in contact with us a few days before the tournament and helped out so much. He provided equipment for the cameras and had brilliant ideas on the stream and production.

Video Game Hour Live crew – These were the camera men behind the event. They came in early and stayed in late past their required deal. These guys got awesome shots of the stage and the crowd.

Automated Lights crew – They did a great job of lighting up the stage and players with a colorful display of lights. The professional quality lights and stage made the event tournament legit.

There is definitely more that have gone unmentioned. Everyone that helped with the tournament should be more than proud. TeSPA has made history. I kept hearing that this tournament had better production than professionally budgeted SC2 events. Somehow this is all a dream come true. I never would have imagined that a group of college kids could do something of this magnitude for e-sports.

Jerry “Maestro” Lu
Media Lead of the Lone Star Clash: Gauntlet of Champions
Webmaster of Texas e-Sports Association
Last edit: 2012-03-21 14:33:03
Texas e-Sports Association -- http://tespa.org/
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 Daenks   United States. March 21 2012 03:05. Posts 79
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Y'all all did a great job, and thanks for letting me help!
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 shindigs   United States. March 21 2012 03:13. Posts 4274
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These people are known as HEROES OF ESPORTS
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 binski   United States. March 21 2012 03:14. Posts 189
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BO is the fucking best!
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 ColonelSeitan   United States. March 21 2012 03:36. Posts 78
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props to the max, what an amazing tournament. you guys should be incredibly proud, I was very fortunate to be able to attend!
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 KeyHunt   United States. March 21 2012 03:46. Posts 208
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Amen! I know just how hard you guys worked..awesome job. So glad we were able to help and get Kush to the event.
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 annul   United States. March 21 2012 03:46. Posts 2741
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i sincerely hope that some professional esports or general media organizations recognize the talents of some of you guys and offer work/jobs/etc to you for real money as a career doing event production.
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 Torte de Lini   Canada. March 21 2012 03:46. Posts 27015
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I don't see Adam or Tyler Rosen on this list.
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 niladorus   Greece. March 21 2012 03:56. Posts 106
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gratz to everyone i wish we could organize something half as good in my uni!
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 hooahah   March 21 2012 04:01. Posts 1024
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amazing tournament guys, good job!
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 Zaphid   Czech Republic. March 21 2012 04:07. Posts 1341
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Wow, 600$ production? You made it look great!
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 FishStix   United States. March 21 2012 04:31. Posts 386
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It was a pleasure to help with the event how I could; it seemed that pretty much everyone helped out in their own unique and special way. Huge thanks to everyone that pitched in, without you the event could not have run so smoothly!

BTW - where are Adam and Tyler in this post? :O
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 Torte de Lini   Canada. March 21 2012 04:37. Posts 27015
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On March 21 2012 04:31 FishStix wrote:


It was a pleasure to help with the event how I could; it seemed that pretty much everyone helped out in their own unique and special way. Huge thanks to everyone that pitched in, without you the event could not have run so smoothly!

BTW - where are Adam and Tyler in this post? :O


Quantic no mention either ._.
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 Noyect   Sweden. March 21 2012 05:14. Posts 125
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Very impressed with all the work you put in to this!
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 Xcobidoo   Sweden. March 21 2012 05:34. Posts 1871
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I thought there would just be a giant picture of Bitterdam photoshopped in the Brobeback Mountain cover
All jokes aside, huge props to everyone behind this event, here's hoping for more!
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 Balgrog   United States. March 21 2012 06:44. Posts 1168
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Lone Star Clash should be in the E-Sports bracket. What is more E-Sports than a group of college kids slaving over something awesome for video games and getting absolutely nothing out of it except the satisfaction of throwing a awesome thing for the community?
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 ggYouWinLOL   March 21 2012 07:05. Posts 3
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Great tournament, well done. It was a shame that the RedBull Lan was on at the same time, as it made me miss out on Day9!

"Resigning Webmaster of Texas e-Sports Association" - do you mean "Residing"?. Two similar words with very big differences.
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 cannedrice   United States. March 21 2012 07:25. Posts 126
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meh
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 turdburgler   England. March 21 2012 07:30. Posts 4638
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im sure all the people worked really hard. but making a topic to congratulate yourself just makes you look like a dick.

User was warned for this post
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 Maestro-   March 21 2012 07:34. Posts 5
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On March 21 2012 07:30 turdburgler wrote:
im sure all the people worked really hard. but making a topic to congratulate yourself just makes you look like a dick.


I didn't mention myself anywhere in the forum post.
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