Tell All Interview With Mortem3r AKA Suzy Berhow

As an indie blogger, it's incredibly difficult to get a foot in the door when it comes to interviews. Most days I reach out to various cosplayers, game companies, Youtubers, etc. in hopes of being able to get their feedback on their current project and answer a few questions in the process. So it should be no surprise to anyone that I would reach out to incredibly talented and lovely Youtuber/Let's Player Mortem3r aka Suzy Berhow. Mortem3r is a YouTuber famous for hosting Table Flip, various make up reviews/tutorials, participating in tags, and even having appearances on Steam Train. Imagine my surprise when I checked my inbox one normal afternoon to find a response! I nearly spat out my horchata all over my keyboard as I panicked about my apartment wondering whether or not this was a prank or if this was legitimate. After a quick cry in the shower I came to my senses and read her reply. She said that she'd love to answer a few questions and was humbled for the interview request. The fact that she has over 155k Subscribers and I average about 50 people viewing my article in a month should tell you that this was the equivalent of a golden goddess coming down from the heavens to speak with but the smallest of ants. Without further ado here is my...

Tell All Interview With Mortem3r AKA Suzy Berhow

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Processed with VSCOcam with 9 preset Ever wanted to be a film maker or have had an interest in how directors put music videos or short films together? Well we have great news for you! The Geek Lyfe recently got in touch with Jonathon Jones from Creativejon.com and discussed his career as a film maker over lunch! He is a great guy with tons of passion and talent who produces great videos from Music Videos to Short Films. He gives insight to what happens in both pre and post production as he shares his favorite moments and advice for any aspiring artists.

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We've all played fighting games such as Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat when we were younger, challenging or friends and family before trying out the moves in real life and inevitably hurting yourself. As time went on most of us changed games, devoting our time and energy to newer titles and genres. However there are some gamers whose passion for fighting games never died but instead consumed them and motivated them to become better, faster and stronger.

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