TV Writer Podcast

036 - David Dias (Max & Ruby, Redakai)

Oct 5, 2011 Episode Archive
About this series: The TV Writer Podcast, partner of Script Magazine, features interviews with working TV writers, screenwriting authors, and television industry experts. It is hosted by Gray Jones, a reality TV editor, produced writer and award-winning short film producer located in Toronto.
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Animation writer / creative producer / story editor David Dias was a hit on the TV Writer Chat several weeks ago, and is back for a full one hour in...
Animation writer / creative producer / story editor David Dias was a hit on the TV Writer Chat several weeks ago, and is back for a full one hour interview discussing all the ins and outs of writing animation for all ages, including many great tips on breaking in, pitching, and getting your idea off the ground. After a BFA in Film Production from York University in Toronto, David started assistant editing at Nelvana, one of the biggest animation companies in Canada. He soon realized that he wanted to write, and landed a job on an in-house writing staff. For the next five years, he wrote for a large variety of shows, before becoming an independent writer-producer. David has credits on over 40 animated shows from the mid-1990's to the present, including such well known titles as Franklin, The Berenstain Bears, Doodlebops, Caillou, The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That, Magi-Nation, Max & Ruby, and Redekai: Conquer the Kairu. Breaking the usual chronological interview format, Gray and David spend almost a full hour talking about all aspects of animation writing, including how to know which companies are accepting open pitches, what you need to be able to pitch, how the quality of art can make or break a pitch, how to land an artist without having to pay up front, and much more! Follow David on Twitter: @DiasDave. Didn?t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for several hundred TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com. Hosted by Gray Jones, the TV Writer Podcast is devoted to interviews with working TV writers. It is brought to you by Script magazine and Scriptmag.com, the leading source for scriptwriting information in print and on the web; and by Final Draft scriptwriting software, the entertainment industry standard for scriptwriting worldwide. Less
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