Ro16 Group A vs. Rogue and Zest:
Follow Neeb as he prepares vs. Solar before his match, forgets to do his laundry until the last minute, and rides the subway to the Nexon Studio where he starts his amazing run through the KeSPA Cup 2016.
Link to Ro16 Video
Ro8 vs. Pet:
Pet was one of Neeb's practice partners, so he knew how Neeb plays. He knew that Neeb would be playing standard so he decided to abuse this and go for consecutive mass speedling openers to catch Neeb off guard. It was a rocky series, but Neeb finally held onto his composure and stopped Pet's early Ling/Bling aggression in game 5 to win the series. After the game we have a hard time figuring out where to go, and learn the reason why Neeb was late to the venue.
Link to Ro8 Video
Ro4 vs. Stats and Finals vs. Trap:
Neeb played in the ro4 against Stats, a very solid protoss, and it was here where Neeb could show us again just how good his PvP actually is. After winning 3-1, catch Neeb and NoRegret talking about emotions, twitter followers, and more before the finals. Neeb then went on to make history and beat Trap 4-0 to win with amazing disruptor and blink stalker micro. After the victory we meet fans and bring the trophy back to the hotel to end Neeb's stay in Korea and this video blog series.
Link to Ro4/Finals Video
It was an incredible opportunity to be a part of this historic moment for StarCraft. When I said yes to film this I had no idea that Neeb was going to go all the way, and it's a moment that I'll remember forever. I learnt along the way about filming in a video blog environment (especially a tournament) where you need to stay with the pace of the action and can't hold people up to change lenses, tripods, etc. This was the start of making content in StarCraft 2 for me (too bad it's so late), and I would love to hear what kind of things people would like to see about Korean e-sports. I've lived in Seoul for 3 years and speak Korean so if there is anything people are curious about I would love to film it and share.