“Fame does not make you happy. It just makes you look in the mirror a lot, worrying about how you look today for your audience.” InspirationalLooksDoeTodayWorryAudienceBuddhismFameMirrorsMake You Happy Author:Frederick Lenz
“From a very young age, I wanted to get up on stage whenever I went to the theatre - the actors just seemed to be having so much fun. One of my worries about theatre, in fact, is that the actors are quite often having more fun than the audience.” FactsAgeWantedYoungActorsFunWorryAudienceStageTheatreGet UpYoung Age Author:Olivia Williams
“There are points where you worry that you might be putting too much in and alienating the audience. But, funnily enough, some of those fears aren't correct.” EnoughMightWorryAudienceToo Much Book:Inception: The Shooting Script Source: Inception: The Shooting Script
“I don't think I ever worry too much about what our target audience is, what we should be releasing. I just write naturally and organically and try to write from the heart.” ThinkingShouldWritingTryingHeartWorryAudienceToo MuchTargetTarget Audience Author:Martin Gore
“Preachers prepare with this fear: 'Am I going to be able to fill the time?' The audience never worries about that.” AbleWorryAudiencePreacher Author:Andy Stanley
“If I have ideas, I want to put them in the movie. It's not a minimalist approach at all but I feel like it's for the audience. It's about seeing how much texture we can give it and seeing how many things are there for people to latch on to... I just want to do it the way I want and I feel like it won't be helpful for me if I start worrying about that. I just have to follow my instincts. Everyone is going to respond differently to it and everybody's right - that's their point of view. That's how the story intersects with their lives.” PeopleIfsWayWantGivingFeelsIdeasStoriesViewsWorryAudienceSeeingApproachInstinctPoint Of ViewHelpfulTextureMinimalistLatches Author:Wes Anderson
“At a certain point the audience shouldn't worry about catching every word and understanding every twist and turn, because at a certain point that's pretty much impossible.” CertainTurnsUnderstandingWorryAudienceImpossibleTwistsCatchingTwists And Turns Author:David Cronenberg
“When you sit and watch the film with an audience, the focus groups and the cards and all of that is the less what you're worrying about. When you watch a film with an audience you see what is working and what's not working.” FilmWatchesWorryAudienceFocusGroupsCardsFocus Groups Author:Christopher McQuarrie
“The audience cares what the movie looks like, not about the sleepless night you had worrying about the thing getting developed.” LooksCareNightWorryAudienceSleepless Nights Author:James Gray
“What worries me sometimes in the culture is that the role for music that actually challenges and enlightens the audience is being pushed to the sidelines.” SometimesCultureChallengesRolesWorryAudienceEnlighteningSidelines Author:Taylor Ho Bynum
“The main difference between commissioned work and work I do for myself is that if I'm doing for myself, I don't have to worry about sticking to an art description or working for a specific audience or project.” IfsArtDifferencesWorryAudienceProjectsDescription Author:Julie Dillon
“I don't worry so much about the audience. I want them very much to be involved and enjoy the movie, but I try to just inhabit the character in a full way, where I can create a personal stake.” WayWantTryingI CanCharacterEnjoyWorryAudienceInvolvedStakes Author:Willem Dafoe
“Nerves are always a big problem for me, which is why I loved doing American sitcoms. Because you know when you do the take in front of the audience that you're going to do it again afterwards. A minute after you finish, you just go and do it again. So, there's that sort of safety net. And then if you made a little mistake or two, they'll go pick it up, so there's nothing to worry about.” IfsKnowsLittlesMadeTwoProblemBigsMistakeWorryAudienceMinutesFrontsPicksSafetyNervesSitcomBig ProblemsSafety Net Author:John Cleese