Everything about Wynonna Earp, eh?

Link: Supernatural western shoots in High River

From Kevin Rushworth of the High River Times:

Link: Supernatural western shoots in High River
High River locations, including downtown and the firehall, will be on full display when Syfy network’s television show Wynonna Earp, a supernatural western, returns for its second season this summer.

Crews were recently in town from Feb. 14 to 16. While the firehall was their main site, others were Fourth Avenue SW, Colossi’s Cafe and a nearby alleyway, producer Brian Dennis said. Continue reading.

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Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Andrea Higgins

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Andrea Higgins
“When I started out in the music industry, especially at the labels, it felt like a boys club, but I never let it shake me. I really don’t think about it too much. I just want to work with great people and do a great job. I do love seeing more female composers on the rise and wish there were more females in “stereotypical” male roles such as mixer, sound engineer, etc. That said, the majority of the productions we work on are led by amazing badass women and it’s very inspiring.” Continue reading.

Related: Check out our interview with Andrea Higgins last spring where she talks about working on Wynonna Earp and Heartland!

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Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Caitlyn Fryers

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Caitlyn Fryers
“Write what you’re passionate about. Don’t judge your own path by the paths you see others take. If you’re not following the same steps as someone else, or racking up the same accomplishments, don’t be hard on yourself. Writers are extremely self-critical, and constantly analyze their career–“What should they write next that might sell?” “Who should read it?” “What hot new show should they spec?” Everyone has their own timeline and their own creative method.” Continue reading. 

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Link: Passionate fan base has high expectations for second season of Alberta-shot Wynonna Earp

From Eric Volmers of the Calgary Herald:

Link: Passionate fan base has high expectations for second season of Alberta-shot Wynonna Earp
“It just making the world a little bigger and really upending expectations. So much of the show is about the nature of good and evil and how that’s really relative and we’re really going to flip a lot of that stuff on its head this year.” Continue reading.

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