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003 – Warehouse 13 Writer Ian Stokes (VIDEO)

003 – Warehouse 13 Writer Ian Stokes (VIDEO)

FromTV Writer Podcast - Video


003 – Warehouse 13 Writer Ian Stokes (VIDEO)

FromTV Writer Podcast - Video

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Continuing our series on the crossover between SyFy’s hit shows Warehouse 13 and Eureka, this week Gray talks to the writer of the crossover episode on the Warehouse 13 side, Ian Stokes.
So far we’ve heard from two showrunners… this time, we have the privilege to hear a very fresh breaking in story, as Ian has very recently made the jump from assistant to full staff writer.
You’re sure to love Ian’s story, how he went from being a P.A. for Robert Zemeckis to being a staff writer on SyFy’s #1 show, in only four years!
He also shares some interesting perspectives about working in development at SyFy Network before getting the job on Warehouse 13, and also some valuable and practical tips to writers trying to break in to television writing.
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First published September 1, 2010.
Released:
Mar 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by TV editor/writer Gray Jones, the TV Writer Podcast has featured interviews with everyone from the bottom to the top of the TV industry... show creators like Beau Willimon (House of Cards) and Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars) to recent graduates of TV writing fellowship programs.