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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.
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Sunday Mar 08, 2020
089 – Kirby Buckets Co-Creator Mike Alber (mp3)
Sunday Mar 08, 2020
Sunday Mar 08, 2020
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Remember Mike Alber’s incredible story in episode 035? Well, hold on to your hats, because he’s got a lot more to share in this follow up interview! How did he go from zombies to cartoons? Read on and watch!
When we last caught up with Mike Alber, he and co-writer Gabe Snyder were staffed on MTV’s Death Valley. When it didn’t get renewed, they took a lot of meetings around town, but nothing seemed to click. It was a general meeting at Disney XD that would take their careers in a whole new direction.
Mike tells the incredible story of how he and Gabe wrote and shot the pilot for Kirby Buckets, and when it didn’t test well, Disney XD actually gave them the chance to do a rewrite and shoot it again with different actors! Not only did the second pilot fly, but Disney XD ordered 20 episodes in the first season, and 26 episodes for the second.
Mike has a lot of practical advice for both upcoming and working writers, based on several more years experience under his belt, and staffing his own show.
Make sure you watch his previous interview in episode 035 as well, as he went into great detail about his unique path in to the industry.
Follow Mike on Twitter: @malber or @malber2000.
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First published November 20, 2015.
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