Nick Groff
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Mind-blowing, some of the footage show I was blown away and just started molding this weird narrative that I didn't know what it was or what to call it or anything, just started putting our journey together. And long story short, It unfolded into, you know, a documentary. And I called him and I said, hey, let's call it Ghost. It's like an adventure for us.
Mind-blowing, some of the footage show I was blown away and just started molding this weird narrative that I didn't know what it was or what to call it or anything, just started putting our journey together. And long story short, It unfolded into, you know, a documentary. And I called him and I said, hey, let's call it Ghost. It's like an adventure for us.
Mind-blowing, some of the footage show I was blown away and just started molding this weird narrative that I didn't know what it was or what to call it or anything, just started putting our journey together. And long story short, It unfolded into, you know, a documentary. And I called him and I said, hey, let's call it Ghost. It's like an adventure for us.
And, you know, he didn't really like the name in the beginning because he thought it was too Disneyland-ish. And I said, no, trust me, it's Ghost Adventures. Like, it's just, it's cool. It's like Adventure Bus and we're looking for ghosts. Ghost Adventures.
And, you know, he didn't really like the name in the beginning because he thought it was too Disneyland-ish. And I said, no, trust me, it's Ghost Adventures. Like, it's just, it's cool. It's like Adventure Bus and we're looking for ghosts. Ghost Adventures.
And, you know, he didn't really like the name in the beginning because he thought it was too Disneyland-ish. And I said, no, trust me, it's Ghost Adventures. Like, it's just, it's cool. It's like Adventure Bus and we're looking for ghosts. Ghost Adventures.
It aired in 2007 documentary and it did like 1.2 million viewership on cable. Cable television network back then was huge. And from there, we got introduced to another company who picked up the series in 2008 and aired on Travel Channel. So that's how it started, man. That's exactly how it kind of went down really quickly, summed up with all the blood, sweat and tears.
It aired in 2007 documentary and it did like 1.2 million viewership on cable. Cable television network back then was huge. And from there, we got introduced to another company who picked up the series in 2008 and aired on Travel Channel. So that's how it started, man. That's exactly how it kind of went down really quickly, summed up with all the blood, sweat and tears.
It aired in 2007 documentary and it did like 1.2 million viewership on cable. Cable television network back then was huge. And from there, we got introduced to another company who picked up the series in 2008 and aired on Travel Channel. So that's how it started, man. That's exactly how it kind of went down really quickly, summed up with all the blood, sweat and tears.
Yeah, I remember climbing the Statue of Liberty in Manhattan, New York. We were there pitching, you know, the documentary into a reality show. And I remember getting the call after we walked out of Travel Chill and they said that they want to pick up the series for eight episodes. And that's how it started.
Yeah, I remember climbing the Statue of Liberty in Manhattan, New York. We were there pitching, you know, the documentary into a reality show. And I remember getting the call after we walked out of Travel Chill and they said that they want to pick up the series for eight episodes. And that's how it started.
Yeah, I remember climbing the Statue of Liberty in Manhattan, New York. We were there pitching, you know, the documentary into a reality show. And I remember getting the call after we walked out of Travel Chill and they said that they want to pick up the series for eight episodes. And that's how it started.
Yeah, Mark and Debbie Constantino, I met them, let me think, way back was on Ghost Adventures. We were in Nevada. I think, oh, we were doing an event. It was one of our first events we did publicly right when the documentary came out. And back then, they were the EVP specialists, Electronic Voice Phenomena specialists, like Spirit Voices, Digital Recorder, playing back on their DR-60 back then.
Yeah, Mark and Debbie Constantino, I met them, let me think, way back was on Ghost Adventures. We were in Nevada. I think, oh, we were doing an event. It was one of our first events we did publicly right when the documentary came out. And back then, they were the EVP specialists, Electronic Voice Phenomena specialists, like Spirit Voices, Digital Recorder, playing back on their DR-60 back then.
Yeah, Mark and Debbie Constantino, I met them, let me think, way back was on Ghost Adventures. We were in Nevada. I think, oh, we were doing an event. It was one of our first events we did publicly right when the documentary came out. And back then, they were the EVP specialists, Electronic Voice Phenomena specialists, like Spirit Voices, Digital Recorder, playing back on their DR-60 back then.
They had an arsenal of digital recorders and different types of recorders.
They had an arsenal of digital recorders and different types of recorders.
They had an arsenal of digital recorders and different types of recorders.
And they were just really good at it. It was really weird. And I was always trying to figure them out. Like, you know, as a logical thinker, like I believe 100% in the unexplainable because we can't explain everything. But also I'm always trying to be like, all right, what are you doing? That voice was way too clear. How are you doing?
And they were just really good at it. It was really weird. And I was always trying to figure them out. Like, you know, as a logical thinker, like I believe 100% in the unexplainable because we can't explain everything. But also I'm always trying to be like, all right, what are you doing? That voice was way too clear. How are you doing?