Jace Hall facts for kids
Jason "Jace" Hall is an American producer who works on films, TV shows, and video games. He helps create and manage many exciting projects.
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Jace Hall's Career Journey
Jace Hall has had a very interesting career, especially in the world of video games and entertainment.
Starting Out in Gaming
Jace Hall was one of the people who helped start a company called Monolith Productions. This company is known for making video games. He also became the CEO of Twin Galaxies, which is a special place that keeps track of video game high scores.
Making Music and Shows
Jace Hall also created a music video called "I Play W.O.W." This video was very popular and was shown on IGN's YouTube channel. By 2023, it had been watched over 17 million times!
He also starred in, produced, and wrote his own show called The Jace Hall Show. He was also a main producer for the web series The Morning After. Before that, he worked as a producer on the TV series V for ABC. Jace Hall also helped produce a series called Chadam, which used a special animation style called machinima.
In 2012, Jace Hall worked with singer Debbie Gibson. They recorded "Electric Youth Reloaded". This was a new version of Debbie Gibson's popular song from 1989.
Leading Twin Galaxies
In March 2014, Jace Hall bought Twin Galaxies. This organization is very important for video game history. It is dedicated to checking and saving video game high scores and achievements. Jace Hall is still the CEO and takes care of the Twin Galaxies organization today.
Working in Esports
In 2016, Jace Hall became the new CEO of an esports organization called Echo Fox. Esports are professional video game competitions.
In 2018, Jace Hall was a co-chairman for the H1Z1 Pro League. This was a professional esports league for the video game H1Z1. It was a partnership between Twin Galaxies and Daybreak Games. The H1Z1 Pro League ended in November 2018. This happened because fewer people were playing the game. Jace Hall said that the league planned to meet its promises to the teams.