Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Rod Serling

Quote by Rod Serling

“Most screenplays, most motion pictures, owe much more to the screenplay. Ingmar Bergman has such an economy of language, so little language in his piece, it is so visual, his moods are introduced and buttressed by camera rather than by word or character. But again, that's unique.”

Quote by Rod Serling

Author

Rod Serling
Rod Serling

Rod Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, producer, and television pioneer best known for creating the iconic anthology series The Twilight Zone. Born in Syracuse, New York, he served in the U.S. Army's 11th Airborne Division during World War II, an experience that deeply influenced his writing. After the war, he studied at Antioch College and began his career in television. Serling's work often explored social issues, human nature, and morality through science fiction and fantasy. He won six Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. His legacy includes The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, and numerous teleplays. He died of a heart attack in 1975, but his influence on television storytelling remains profound. more

You May Also Like

“People are put down in television now, not because they're not qualitative, not because they're not talented - but because there's no room for them, and worse than that, there's nowhere they can find exposure. Their own good talent may die of mourning, just for want of having somebody read what they've written. I don't presume to say how we can best provide platforms for new writers to get read. I don't know. But therein lies the major problem.”

“I think Willa Cather did a short story called "Paul's Case," and in it, when he finally commits suicide, it says, "He surrendered to the black design of things." And that's what I anticipate death will be: a totally unconscious void in which you float through eternity with no particular consciousness of anything. I think once around is enough. I don't want to start it all over again.”