“Restraint infers less with the presence of great control. Less of us is sometimes required by the Lord Jesus Christ. We have a tendency to project our personal plans and wishes into our lives, but he asks us to walk with less of ourselves and all of himself...Less of ourselves and all of Christ will ensure this, and we will discover his control as the greatest blessing of all.” Meno Book:Crescendos and Diminuendos: Meditations for Musicians and Music Lovers Source: Crescendos and Diminuendos: Meditations for Musicians and Music Lovers
“The whole voiceover world is new and different to me and quite challenging.” WorldDifferentWholeChallenges Author:Jack Coleman
“The balance when you're catching people up, and the craft of what we do as actors, is to try to make sure that the exposition sounds like thought and dialogue, and a plan or a problem or something that is motivationally induced, rather than just telling the audience information.” PeopleTryingProblemActorsSoundAudiencePlansInformationBalanceDialogueCraftsCatching Author:Jack Coleman
“After a hit show is over, you soon realize this is a very tough business ... brutally tough. But I'm a better actor and I have more gravitas than I had at 24 with bleached-blonde hair.” ShowsActorsRealizingHairToughOver YouBlondeBlonde HairGravitas Author:Jack Coleman
“I was a Spidey fan as a kid. I always liked the complexity and the teenaged angst that Spider-Man, Peter Parker, always had to deal with. It was kind of a deeper, darker storytelling that just good-guy-beats-bad-guy.” MenKindKidsGuyDealsFansBeatsDeeperStorytellingComplexityPeterSpidersBad GuysAngstGood GuySpider ManPeter Parker Author:Jack Coleman
“You want to have a loving, safe relationship with your child, but you can't because you have to do these things to protect them or protect them from themselves - or try to make sure they don't become a vampire! Your desires and your needs are in opposition, and that's always fun to play.” WantNeedsTryingChildrenPlayDesireFunProtectSafeOur ChildrenVampireYour ChildrenOpposition Author:Jack Coleman