Cerebral Syndicate

Cerebral Syndicate

Cerebral Syndicate

In 2014, Le, or Excalibur, wanted to create an online space for nerds from all backgrounds and passions. That space was called Cerebral Syndicate. While we filmed several episodes, conventions, and many hours of nerdy discussions, the genuine excitement for all things nerdy came directly from Excalibur. Building upon his love of comics with his personal connection to the comic world inspired by his late father, he approaches the landscape with compassion and a true heart, bringing nerds together with varying personalities.

No one ever said getting nerds to agree on anything was easy, but Le made it possible with his refreshing perspective and uncanny ability to keep the conversation exciting while being respectful.

In 2014, Le, or Excalibur, wanted to create an online space for nerds from all backgrounds and passions. That space was called Cerebral Syndicate. While we filmed several episodes, conventions, and many hours of nerdy discussions, the genuine excitement for all things nerdy came directly from Excalibur. Building upon his love of comics with his personal connection to the comic world inspired by his late father, he approaches the landscape with compassion and a true heart, bringing nerds together with varying personalities.

In 2014, Le, or Excalibur, wanted to create an online space for nerds from all backgrounds and passions. That space was called Cerebral Syndicate. While we filmed several episodes, conventions, and many hours of nerdy discussions, the genuine excitement for all things nerdy came directly from Excalibur. Building upon his love of comics with his personal connection to the comic world inspired by his late father, he approaches the landscape with compassion and a true heart, bringing nerds together with varying personalities.

In 2014, Le, or Excalibur, wanted to create an online space for nerds from all backgrounds and passions. That space was called Cerebral Syndicate. While we filmed several episodes, conventions, and many hours of nerdy discussions, the genuine excitement for all things nerdy came directly from Excalibur. Building upon his love of comics with his personal connection to the comic world inspired by his late father, he approaches the landscape with compassion and a true heart, bringing nerds together with varying personalities.

No one ever said getting nerds to agree on anything was easy, but Le made it possible with his refreshing perspective and uncanny ability to keep the conversation exciting while being respectful.

No one ever said getting nerds to agree on anything was easy, but Le made it possible with his refreshing perspective and uncanny ability to keep the conversation exciting while being respectful.

Blue Gamer

Blue Gamer

Blue Gamer

Blue Gamer

Blue Gamer

Adam Blue initiated his venture, Blue Gamer, nearly one and a half decades ago, deriving encouragement from various broadcasts on G4 (formerly known as TechTV). He began by posting content ranging from gaming critiques to modifications of Xbox controllers. Upon liaising with Adam in 2011, we endeavored to elevate his video production and began shooting weekly episodes from his living space. Each episode gave us the opportunity to explore different filming and editing techniques, and helped Adam to grow more relaxed and assertive on the camera. Eventually, we brought the series to gaming-centric conferences and additional special events before our professional relationship concluded. Adam persists in hosting live events weekly with BlueGamer, and his enthusiasm for all things geek remains evident.

Adam Blue started his channel, Blue Gamer, over 15 years ago following inspiration from various network shows on G4 (formerly TechTV) and began sharing content from game reviews to Xbox controller mods. After connecting with Adam in 2011, we attempted to take his video production to a new level and recorded weekly episodes from his apartment. Each episode allowed us to learn new filming and editing styles and get Adam more comfortable (and confident) on screen.

Adam Blue initiated his venture, Blue Gamer, nearly one and a half decades ago, deriving encouragement from various broadcasts on G4 (formerly known as TechTV). He began by posting content ranging from gaming critiques to modifications of Xbox controllers. Upon liaising with Adam in 2011, we endeavored to elevate his video production and began shooting weekly episodes from his living space. Each episode gave us the opportunity to explore different filming and editing techniques, and helped Adam to grow more relaxed and assertive on the camera. Eventually, we brought the series to gaming-centric conferences and additional special events before our professional relationship concluded. Adam persists in hosting live events weekly with BlueGamer, and his enthusiasm for all things geek remains evident.

Adam Blue started his channel, Blue Gamer, over 15 years ago following inspiration from various network shows on G4 (formerly TechTV) and began sharing content from game reviews to Xbox controller mods. After connecting with Adam in 2011, we attempted to take his video production to a new level and recorded weekly episodes from his apartment. Each episode allowed us to learn new filming and editing styles and get Adam more comfortable (and confident) on screen.

Adam Blue started his channel, Blue Gamer, over 15 years ago following inspiration from various network shows on G4 (formerly TechTV) and began sharing content from game reviews to Xbox controller mods. After connecting with Adam in 2011, we attempted to take his video production to a new level and recorded weekly episodes from his apartment. Each episode allowed us to learn new filming and editing styles and get Adam more comfortable (and confident) on screen.

We eventually took the series to gamer-related conferences and other special events before our time as co-workers ended. Adam still hosts weekly live events with BlueGamer, and his passion for nerdy continues to shine.

We eventually took the series to gamer-related conferences and other special events before our time as co-workers ended. Adam still hosts weekly live events with BlueGamer, and his passion for nerdy continues to shine.

Devon Scott Burch © 2024

Devon Scott Burch © 2024

Devon Scott Burch © 2024

Devon Scott Burch © 2024

Devon Scott Burch © 2024