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Creating Authentic Autistic TV Characters - Alex Plank

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26 Oct 2013, 2:39 am

I'm interviewed on The Business, a radio show about the entertainment business!

Listen here (my interview starts about 7 minutes in):
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb1 ... uthentic_a

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Alex Plank, the consultant on FX's The Bridge, has Aspergers and works closely with actress Diane Krueger and the show's creators to authenticate her character. Max Burkholder is not on the autism spectrum, but he plays a boy with Aspergers on NBC's Parenthood. Both talk about making autistic characters authentic.


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26 Oct 2013, 2:57 am

Congratulations, Alex.



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26 Oct 2013, 3:16 am

Congrats on your success, King of Aspies.



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26 Oct 2013, 4:08 am

Will there be a transcription?



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26 Oct 2013, 4:50 am

Cool. Pity I was at training.


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26 Oct 2013, 6:32 am

Thanks for sharing this. Misnomers surrounding autism/AS abound and being misunderstood is so painfully unfair. Honest presentations of autism is a real asset to social media that's long overdue.

There is greater diversity within the autism spectrum than amongst the general population. Further, Asperger's Syndrome presents really differently than classic autism. We can each be so very different that any portrayal cannot possibly represent all. So I really appreciate how hard Alex's job is as a consultant! With these positive strides, I believe that someday we'll not only be better accepted as Aspies, but that our unique differences will be an appreciable asset, shown as believable and interesting film characters.


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26 Oct 2013, 6:37 am

Alex,
Thank you for your work which supports the rest of us.
Suddenly the outliers found a home...
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26 Oct 2013, 7:35 am

Fantastic!

And what a plug for Shameful!

I found the audio widgets a little flakey on the iPad so I will have to switch to a laptop to hear the whole thing.

I am happy for you, Alex, that you and your work are getting this exposure. Really--it's an amazing thing that you have done.

I am also happy for me because your work is bringing understanding to this thing which I never understood, but have learned has been central to my life.

What I keep coming back to, if you don't mind my imposing an inspiring moral on your life's story, is that none of this would be happening if a younger Alex had not gone online looking for community and, not finding it, created the thing that he felt should have been there.

Could you have imagined where all this would take you, when you first began to explore building Wrong Planet? Big things have small beginnings. P

The key thing is: you did it.

Started it. Cultivated it. Followed it to great accomplishment. And you are just getting started!

Hail to you, Alex. Your achievement is extraordinary--and a gift to our community.

Thanks, man.



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26 Oct 2013, 1:32 pm

sunshower wrote:
Cool. Pity I was at training.


It's a recording on the site: http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb1 ... uthentic_a


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26 Oct 2013, 4:59 pm

Good job!



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26 Oct 2013, 5:16 pm

you are so awesome!



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26 Oct 2013, 8:50 pm

Verdandi wrote:
Will there be a transcription?


I don't think so but anyone is free to write one!


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27 Oct 2013, 9:27 pm

alex wrote:
sunshower wrote:
Cool. Pity I was at training.


It's a recording on the site: http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb1 ... uthentic_a


Thanks alex. It's great to see all the interesting projects you're working on.


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28 Oct 2013, 2:15 pm

Alex, Have you tried to explain to them that there are autistics with great empathy, aren't geniuses or introverts who say a lot of dumb things? There seems to be too many stereotypes in the media. Also, on the show do they present sensory issues and the agony of many Autistics not being able to connect and being desperately sad and lonely because they so want to connect?

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28 Oct 2013, 2:49 pm

Just a thought ... why not simply cast aspies (for these roles) that have had training and experience as actors, instead of trying to teach non-aspies how to convincingly behave like one of us?

Non-aspies have no idea what it is really like to be one of us, so from what resource could they possibly draw their motivation?

Besides a paycheck, I mean ...


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