“The 60's has its own particular style and I think setting film in a period enables you to create your own reality that the audience can escape into and have fun, and in a way make it more real than it actually is.” ThinkingWayRealRealityFilmFunAudienceStyleParticularPeriodsSettingSettingsHaving Fun Author:Lionel Wigram
“Very rarely I create things and feel like I don't want to recreate them in a live setting. It's a completely different world, but at the same time that's where I've always come from. Enjoying that give-and-take from a live audience, there's a large part of me that's looking forward to it, and creating that relationship again.” WorldWantGivingFeelsDifferentEnjoyAudienceCreatingSettingSettingsLooking ForwardDifferent WorldsGive And Take Author:Frank Iero
“I try not to think too much about an audience when Im writing the first draft of a book - at that stage, the prospect of anyone reading what Ive written would be enough to scare me into setting my laptop on fire.” ThinkingWritingTryingFirstsBookEnoughWould BeReadingAudienceFireToo MuchWrittenStageSettingSettingsScareLaptops Author:Robin Wasserman
“Making art now means working in the face of uncertainty; it means living with doubt and contradiction, doing something no one much cares whether you do, and for which there may be neither an audience nor reward. Making the work you want to make means setting aside these doubts so that you may see clearly what you have done, and thereby see where to go next. Making the work you want to make means finding nourishment within the work itself.” WantMayMeanArtDoneCareFacesNextAudienceDoubtFindingsRewardsSettingSettingsUncertaintyContradictionNourishment Book:Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking Source: Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking
“There is nothing better than getting something in front of an audience in a less stressful setting than previews!” AudienceFrontsSettingSettingsStressfulPreview Author:Michael Patrick Walker
“Never try to fit a target audience. Write what is true to the characters in their settings and the audience will find you.” WritingTryingCharacterAudienceFitSettingSettingsTargetTarget Audience Author:Alex Borstein
“I really want the audience to place close attention to the movement, possibilities of movement, possibilities of trespassing boundaries and observe what's possible in different social settings, and different settings of class designation as well.” WantWellsDifferentSocialAttentionClassAudienceMovementPossibilityBoundariesSettingSettingsDesignationTrespassing Author:Todd Haynes
“On stage it's just a wild setting - we have a big screen - hecklers, I'm fighting. It's entertainment, but I want to pierce [the audience's] souls and have them think about what I have to say.” ThinkingWantSoulBigsFightingAudienceStageEntertainmentScreensSettingSettingsPierceBig ScreenHecklers Author:Mike Tyson