What does it look like to advocate for yourself as a creator? Well, it starts with understanding your value and knowing where you can serve. Then, you have to develop the courage to articulate and offer your expertise. This is exactly what Shakina did to land the role of executive story editor on the NBC series, Quantum Leap.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with multihyphenate creator, Shakina, to discuss:
How she got her start as a storyteller
Why framing is just as important in theater as it is on TV
How her experience as a trans person helps her write for Quantum Leap
What it’s like to work with new cast members every week
Why the coming out scene in “The Family Treasure” episode was so powerful
Telling ground-breaking nuanced stories that are unprecedented
Making queer stories more comfortable and less “threatening” for audiences
The fast-paced yet collaborative nature of writers' rooms
Advocating for herself in various roles on set
Creating space for characters we don’t normally see on television
Memorable Quotes
“Just write something that will never get made.” [8:52]
“You have to be in charge of how you see yourself and lean into the skills that bring you the most joy.” [35:47]
“Space without resources and support is a trap.” [40:00]
“Do something every day that pushes you toward your dream.” [41:02]
Mentioned:Quantum Leap "The Family Treasure"
Difficult People
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