“I never work with an audience - I can't do this. The process depends on the highest degree of nervous concentration.” I CanProcessAudienceDependsDegreesHighestNervousConcentration Author:Frank Auerbach
“I come out before an audience and maybe my house burned down an hour ago, maybe my husband stayed out all night, but I stand there. ... I got them with me, right there in my hand and comfortable. That's my job, to make them comfortable, because if they wanted to be nervous they could have stayed home and added up their bills.” IfsHomeHandsWantedJobsNightHouseHoursAudienceHusbandComfortableBillsNervousMy HusbandBurnedAll Night Author:Fanny Brice
“I look at is as one single entity. I dehumanize the audience. This way, I don't get nervous, you know?” KnowsWayLooksAudienceNervousEntity Author:Kenny Hickey
“You know, an hour and fifty-four minutes is too much for audiences. They get nervous.” KnowsHoursAudienceToo MuchFourMinutesNervousFifty Author:Agnes Varda
“You're always nervous about how a film lands with an audience.” FilmAudienceLandNervous Author:Naomi Watts
“I'm never really nervous because I've done the maximum; now it's up to the audience to do its job.” DoneJobsAudienceNervousMaximum Author:Michel Ocelot