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Encyclopedia > Tina Wood

Tina Wood is a co-host alongside Laura Foy and Geoff Keighley of the interactive gaming show G4tv.com on the G4 television network. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (500x646, 169 KB) Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Laura Foy (born March 16, 1976 in Oakdale, New York) is a co-host alongside Tina Wood and Geoff Keighley of the interactive video game television program G4tv. ... Geoff Keighley is a freelance writer. ... G4tv. ... G4 may refer to: PowerPC G4 – a microprocessor branding used by Apple Computer PowerMac G4 Power Mac G4 Cube PowerBook G4 iMac G4 eMac G4 Mac mini (not branded with the G4, but uses this CPU) Gulfstream 400 and 450 – a private jet G4 (television) – a videogame-themed channel owned...


The following bio is taken directly from the G4 page:


As a kid Tina was always competitive. If she wasn't on the field practicing for the next game then she was schooling her older siblings in a friendly game of Space Invaders. In high school, she began to write children's stories and short stories and, once in college, her words even came to life as theatrical productions. Well, okay... one play! But it was an inspirational moment for her that set her down her path as a writer. She began to write professionally in her early 20s as a concept and pitch writer for independent producers and Aaron Spelling's company. From there she made her way into the world of music videos, working with various musical artists. Her responsibilities ranged from creating concepts for music videos to teaming up with top directors to help bring their ideas to life. Tina then made her way into feature films, writing specs for studios such as Universal and Fox Studios, while running her own screenwriting site on About.com on the side, writing articles, and teaching screenwriting and writing for TV. Yet throughout it all, Tina's love and passion for video games has always been there. What started out as a hobby grew into an obsession and has blossomed into a full-blown career. For the past three years, Tina has been the head writer of the 24/7 video game network G4, where she has produced and written some of the most popular segments and shows on the channel. From scripted to non, Tina knows and does it all. She currently co-hosts the interactive talk show G4TV.com, and continues to believe that the video game industry is the single most important and exciting industry out there. You can check out more on Tina at www.tinawood.net. Space Invaders was a very popular arcade video game designed by Toshihiro Nishikado. ... Aaron Spelling Aaron Spelling (born April 22, 1923 in Dallas, Texas) is an American film and television producer. ... G4 may refer to: PowerPC G4 – a microprocessor branding used by Apple Computer PowerMac G4 Power Mac G4 Cube PowerBook G4 iMac G4 eMac G4 Mac mini (not branded with the G4, but uses this CPU) Gulfstream 400 and 450 – a private jet G4 (television) – a videogame-themed channel owned...



 

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