You might remember that a couple of months ago we promised you an interview with all of the guys from Project
Lore. Well, we snagged interviews with everyone except for Jerry Trainor, who left the show before we had the opportunity. His replacement is someone who needs no introduction. We recently had the opportunity to talk with Jeff Cannata about World of Warcraft, Project Lore and his some of his success in the entertainment industry. Check out what he had to say below.
ZAM: Hey Jeff ! Thanks for taking some time away from your busy life to talk with us about Project Lore!
Jeff Cannata : Wait, let me just log off my pally here… ah. What now? Who's busy? Ah yes, thanks for having me.
ZAM : What initially enticed you to try World of Warcraft?
Brentano, the super tank. During the interview we talked about a number of topics ranging from his main project working in television to a possible decline in World of Warcraft.
"Dorkins" Broumand, at least initially. In this new segment of the show, Zand will be doing an introduction to soloing in Northrend. This week he starts off in Howling Fjords but not before we had a chance to sit down and talk with him about Project Lore,
their way through
for quite some time but his newest project, a niche World of Warcraft show for the web, is likely the most interesting. At least it is for us! The Project was setup to bring five guys, four camera men and one World, of Warcraft, together to create the best multimedia MMORPG game guides. Project Lore successfully captivates their audience on a weekly basis with their awesome chemistry, entertaining rapport, and coming together to show the progress of a group of level 70 players who love beer and pizza and loathe Fel Orcs.