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Post by Patricia on Jun 7, 2017 0:05:43 GMT
Hey everyone, we here at We're in Between have exciting news! We will be interviewing a very special guest on Sunday, June 11th and will be releasing it on June 17th. Our special guest is... Eryk Casemiro was a writer, developer, and executive producer on many of the Klasky Csupo Nicktoons, including As Told by Ginger. He will also join us for our episode recap of "Gym Class Confidential" since it's his personal favorite episode. If you have any questions for him, post down below and we may read it on the podcast. Thanks for reading guys and we're in between.
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Post by Norbert on Jun 7, 2017 0:20:14 GMT
Hello Eryk!
What's your SECOND favorite episode of As Told By Ginger you've written? (This question would be what's your #1 favorite, but Patricia just said it was Gym Class Confidential) Were any episodes you wrote based on any personal experience you had growing up? Were you inspired to write any episode based on something that happened to you when you were young? If so, what were those episodes and how were they based off your experience? Has Emily made any slight changes or told you to do something to any episodes you've written? Are there any small lines of dialogue that would not be in an episode you wrote if it were not for Emily? Has Emily TOLD you to write an episode with a concept? Did she tell you, "Eryk, I'd like you to write an episode where Ginger, Dodie and Macie have to watch a puberty video for gym class, and meanwhile Carl and Hoodsey have to deal with a new gym teacher who enforces strict new rules?" or something like that? Are you still in contact with anyone who worked on As Told By Ginger, like Emily or any of the other writers or the voice actors? If so, Patricia would love to get a hold of them for more upcoming guests for "We're in Between!"
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Post by pinkdolphin92 on Jun 7, 2017 12:51:04 GMT
Who is your favorite character on the show?
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Post by Jason on Jun 8, 2017 20:04:27 GMT
Hello Eryk, thanks for doing this. I am an aspiring screenwriter myself so it is great to hear from someone who has found success in this in industry. Firstly, I wanted to congrulate you on the work done on this show. So, for my question;when making the show, a lot of the stories were ground breaking and pushed the boundaries of writing in animation. Were there any stories, however, that you wanted to tell in this universe but were unable to for one reason or another. If so, what were those plots? On a writing note, what sort of things inspired the tone and dialogue of the show when writing it. I also wanted to know if you think the writing style and tone of atbg influences anything you seen on tv today? Thank you so much for your time!
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Post by D.J. on Jun 10, 2017 3:50:16 GMT
Hi, Eryk! Thanks for helping to make "As Told by Ginger" the masterpiece that it is. But are there any episodes that you've written that you think could have been better? Also, I know that you moved on to work on stuff like "The Mr. Men Show" and that "Fred" cartoon alongside "ATBG" staff like Kate Boutilier and Mark Risley. What were those like?
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Post by Jason on Jun 10, 2017 17:07:53 GMT
Hey, I just wanted to add on a couple questions. On IMDB, it shows that you were a developer for 47 episodes while a writer on 2. What is the difference between those two roles in the construction of this show. Also when writing the show, how did the creation of a given plot occur in the writers room. How did each writer play a part in each episode. Also, atbg is a show mainly rooted in reality. There are instances, however, where it delves into the supernatural with Maude coming back as a ghost and Noelle having telekinesis. How did this go over when writing and was it seen as controversial in the room. What characters did you have the greatest part in formulating. And lastly, what do you see as the most pivotal/ turning point in the show?
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