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Post by Patricia on Sept 20, 2017 3:18:07 GMT
Hey everyone, we here at We're in Between have exciting news! We will be interviewing a very special guest on Sunday, September 24th and will be releasing it on October 8th. Our special guest is.. Mark Risley was a director on many Klasky Csupo Nicktoons, including As Told by Ginger. He will be joining us with discussing about the episode "And She Was Gone" as he claims it to be his personal favorite episode and has many stories to share about the making of it. If you have any questions for Mark, post a comment and we might read it on the show. Thanks everyone!
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Post by nicnagel on Sept 20, 2017 3:32:43 GMT
Hi Mark thank you so much for some of the best episodes of As Told By Ginger! I was wondering what was your personal favorite and least favorite show you worked on when working for Klasky Cuspo?
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Post by D.J. on Sept 20, 2017 3:38:18 GMT
Oh my gosh! Mr. Risley, you don't know how much I appreciate your work on "As Told by Ginger", particularly the episode "Hello Stranger", which is my most respected out of the entire series! Great humor mixed in with a relatable and touching storyline! You're brilliant, sir!
So, my question is, just how much of your own personal experiences with each "ATBG" episode's topics do you put in whenever you're directing them?
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Post by Nasaya on Sept 20, 2017 3:53:05 GMT
What your favorite klasky csupo show you work on?
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Post by celrock on Sept 20, 2017 12:35:48 GMT
Hey Mark, did you have a least favorite episode of As Told by Ginger that you worked on that you just, absolutely couldn't stand, and wish it hadn't existed? And if so, what episode was it?
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Post by pinkdolphin92 on Sept 20, 2017 13:13:51 GMT
Hey everyone, we here at We're in Between have exciting news! We will be interviewing a very special guest on Sunday, September 24th and will be releasing it on October 8th. Our special guest is.. Mark Risley was a director on many Klasky Csupo Nicktoons, including As Told by Ginger. He will be joining us with discussing about the episode "And She Was Gone" as he claims it to be his personal favorite episode and has many stories to share about the making of it. If you have any questions for Mark, post a comment and we might read it on the show. Thanks everyone!
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Post by Norbert on Sept 20, 2017 15:12:45 GMT
Hi, Mark! Glad you could work on the underrated gem that is As Told By Ginger!
A lot of episodes of the show were very personal and hit home with a lot of people. In particular, episodes like Hello Stranger, Gym Class Confidential, Losing Nana Bishop and Butterflies Are Free all had stories and messages that resonated with lots of people. What episode or story from the show hit home with you the most? (And if your answer is "And She Was Gone" since that's your favorite episode, what hit you the second-most?)
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Post by Plinkomatic on Sept 20, 2017 16:02:58 GMT
Mark, first of all I would like to thank you very much for your work on the Klasky Csupo shows that defined our childhoods! The three questions I have for you are. - Was there anything that concerned Klasky Csupo and/or Nickelodeon over episodes of As Told By Ginger?
- Do you still keep in touch with cast and crew members from the Klasky Csupo shows you worked on?
- If someone had told you back in the early 2000s that As Told By Ginger would still have a fan following in the mid-late 2010s, would you have believed them?
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Post by Jason on Sept 20, 2017 16:04:50 GMT
Hey Mark, thank you so much for being a guest. My question would have to do with the angles in which we see the show. There are numerous unconventional shots in the show such as seeing Carl and Hoodsey from the lens of a security camera in one episode to seeing the characters from the viewpoint of the disgusting gum box from "gym class confidential". How big of a part did you play in incorporating these perspectives that added to the originality of the show. What was the relationship like between storyboard artists and director to make the show look the way it did? Thank you so much!
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Post by Spencer on Sept 20, 2017 18:08:56 GMT
Hey everyone, we here at We're in Between have exciting news! We will be interviewing a very special guest on Sunday, September 24th and will be releasing it on October 8th. Our special guest is.. Mark Risley was a director on many Klasky Csupo Nicktoons, including As Told by Ginger. He will be joining us with discussing about the episode "And She Was Gone" as he claims it to be his personal favorite episode and has many stories to share about the making of it. If you have any questions for Mark, post a comment and we might read it on the show. Thanks everyone!
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Post by Zehoan on Sept 21, 2017 16:03:12 GMT
Hey Mark! Before I ask my question, I just want to congratulate you for having such a an amazing career!
Anyways, my question for you is, if "As Told by Ginger" were to return on to television, what are some unanswered questions would you like to clear up and have answered for fans to hear?
If you can answer a second question, that would be great, because this next one is me seeking advice.
You see, I am currently working on a series that is heavily inspired by "As Told by Ginger" and "All Grown Up!", a slice-of-life and coming of age genre animated series. I am currently in the process of creating my pitch bible and will be reviewing it with my school psychologist (who use to work on iCarly as a production assistant) sometime in the future. What are some tips you can offer me to ensure that my series captivates people and what should I do moving forward?
Thanks!
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Post by guest on Sept 23, 2017 10:54:30 GMT
How would you go about crafting (with your directing skills) an ATBG reboot to make it like the original but also new?
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