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The Vampire Diaries star Paul Wesley cuts his teeth as director.

- By DANIELLE TURCHIANO

FOR eight years, Paul Wesley was best known for his role as the tortured Stefan Salvatore on The Vampire Diaries. During his tenure on the long-running CW supernatur­al drama, Wesley had a few chances to sit in the director’s chair and shape more than just the character he portrayed.

Now that Vampire Diaries has come to an end, he is able to focus even more on behind-the-camera work. While his production company, Citizen Media, has been developing projects across several networks, he recently got the opportunit­y to direct an episode of Freeform’s supernatur­al series Shadowhunt­ers. “I’ve been preparing myself to direct a feature film, and directing television is a really incredible resource,” Wesley tells Variety.

“It’s an incredibly well-seasoned machine. You have all of this crew, and all of this talent, and it’s a support system.”

At what point did you decide you wanted to focus on directing when The Vampire Diaries ended, and how did Shadowhunt­ers come into the plan?

Once my series came to an end, I sat down with Warner Bros (and) I sat down with a bunch of different networks and had some meetings.

I sat down with Freeform, and Matt Hastings, who is a producing director on the show is a friend of mine, and he’s a fan of mine, and a really lovely guy. He’s always been very supportive of me, and he put in a very good word. And the rest is history.

Was it a conscious decision to stay within the genre world?

It’s so funny, I sort of fell into genre roles, but I’m not really a genre guy. Even as a kid, with things that I watch, I’m genuinely not, so it’s so funny that I fell into this category, (but) I think that when you have certain experience­s, people want to hire you for what you’re known for. I have a couple of years of experience in that world, so people know I’m capable of doing a good job in that genre.

As an actor on Vampire Diaries

for a number of years before you started directing episodes, you had a deep history with the show. What kind of prep work did you do to feel as connected to Shadowhunt­ers?

I had heard of The Mortal Instrument­s and I had heard of Shadowhunt­ers, but honestly, it was a lot of reading up about it and getting into the mythology of the books.

I knew the books were extremely popular, and I went on the Wikipedia page, and they created for me a PDF of all of the characters and backstorie­s. I did research. And then really, it’s about watching some episodes and understand­ing the shooting style.

It’s a lot of green screen and a lot of CGI and VFX. There was a fair amount of VFX on The Vampire Diaries, but there wasn’t nearly as much green screen, and so I wanted to understand that a little bit more. It was definitely a quick learning experience!

What was the biggest surprise for you on the Shadowhunt­ers set?

I’m not blowing smoke here, and I don’t want to say surprised in terms of underestim­ating them, but I was pleasantly surprised (by) how giving and nice and generous the actors were.

They were so willing to really try out whatever I suggested. They’re just really lovely people, and I was very impressed at what a good group it was. It made my life a lot easier!

When a show’s already establishe­d, and a director comes to set, it can be quite the intimidati­ng experience. This was my first time going onto a foreign set, and you really do want to bring the best out of people, so I think in hindsight, the next series I do, I’ll take that into considerat­ion when a director shows up.

I want to be as open-minded as these guys were with me.

You’re developing a number of shows as well. Is your plan to direct one or two of them if they go?

If I could be so lucky! I’ve sold five shows now. We have five shows in active developmen­t at networks. I just actually extended my deal at Warner Bros, as of (a couple) days ago, which is great. They’ve been so supportive and fantastic, and I couldn’t be any happier.

My partner Bob (Levy) and I, we have a handful of projects now that we’re going to be taking out. So if one of my shows that’s in active developmen­t goes to series, I’ll put my hat in the ring. But even though I’m a producer on the shows, I’m not at the top of the chain.

I’m going to do my best to be a part of them because I really believe in all of them, and there’s a few I would love to even be in, so we’ll see. – Reuters

 ??  ?? Wesley starred as Stefan, the tortured vampire, in all eight seasons of The Vampire Diaries. — Handout
Wesley starred as Stefan, the tortured vampire, in all eight seasons of The Vampire Diaries. — Handout

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