“The possibility of being as free with the camera as we are with the pen is a fantastic prospect for the creative life of the 21st century.” CreativeCenturyPossibilityCamerasFantasticPens21st CenturyCreative Life Author:Carlos Fuentes
“I find it inspiring and I always think when I'm working on something new, whether it's a new kind of character or a new kind of story or new kind of camera, it gets my creative wheels spinning.” ThinkingKindCharacterStoriesCreativeCamerasWheelsSomething NewSpinning Author:Nicolas Cage
“I've got the luxury of being able to work largely alone, so I don't need to communicate difficult creative classeas to other people and can leave the whole thing in my head or on scattered notes and sketches that only I need to understand. So I can very radically and quickly change things as I go without tripping anybody else up. And the camera allows me to experiment and try new things on the fly.” PeopleNeedsTryingI CanWholeAbleDifficultCreativeCamerasNotesCommunicateExperimentsLuxuryNew ThingsTripping Author:Don Hertzfeldt
“The cinema camera doesn't make movies; it allows movies to be made. It's the creative people who make it real to people.” PeopleMadeRealCreativeCamerasMade ItCinemaCreative People Author:Ivan Sutherland
“Having a camera is a really easy and quick way to indulge in your creative side.” WayEasySidesCreativeCamerasIndulgeIndulge In Author:Erin Davie
“I grew up in a community of theatre, and I always loved musicals. From a young age, the first present I ever wanted was a video camera. For me it was a great outlet to be creative.” FirstsAgeWantedYoungCommunityCreativeGrewGrew UpCamerasTheatreVideoBe CreativeYoung AgeOutletsVideo Cameras Author:Christopher Egan
“The relationship with actor and director is probably closer to theater, in that, when we record the dialogue, there is very little in the way of the creative collaboration - no cameras, lighting or even locations. Then, once we record, the post process is very similar to the post flow in filmmaking - editing, sound design, mixing, etc. At the end of the day, it's all about storytelling and honing in on a tone by developing a rhythm and structure that suits the storytelling.” WayLittlesEndsActorsProcessSoundCreativeRecordsDesignDirectorsFlowTheaterCamerasStructureDialogueStorytellingSuitsRhythmDevelopingPostsToneThe End Of The DayEtcCollaborationFilmmakingEditingLocationLightingMixingHoningSound DesignCreative Collaboration Author:Glenn McQuaid
“As a director, you want to be really connected to every part of your set, from your actors all the way to your camera operators. Everybody is a part of the creative process, and if they feel like they're part of a team versus just being a tool, they're going to give you something special.” IfsWayWantGivingFeelsActorsProcessCreativeTeamSpecialDirectorsToolsCamerasConnectedCreative ProcessJust BeingVersusSomething SpecialOperators Author:Eric Balfour
“I'm a very creative person, and you know when I hooked up with Benny Boom, I said I want it to be a different kind of video. I want it to be crisp, and I want it to relate, [and] not to be so far over people's heads. And that's when we came up with the p-t-d-d-d-d-d (camera flashes.) You know with the picture changing, and that's it.” PeopleKnowsWantKindPersonsSaidDifferentCreativeCamerasVideoRelateDifferent KindsFlashHookedCreative PersonCrisps Author:Swizz Beatz
“'How do you balance the creative with the biblical?' One could pick up the scripture and read it to oneself and you would be communing directly with that information. As soon as you go into film, as soon as there's a camera, and there's an angle, and there's lighting, and there's editing, you're into the adaptation.” Would BeFilmCreativeInformationBalancePicksCamerasOneselfScriptureBiblicalEditingAngleAdaptationLighting Author:Joseph Fiennes
“I've always looked at directing as the next step for me in my creative career, and after spending the better part of the last decade on a television set absorbing as much as I could from in front of the camera, I'm now eager to learn as much as I can from behind it.” I CanLastsNextBehindsStepsCareersCreativeFrontsTelevisionCamerasSpendingDecadesNext StepsAbsorbing Author:Ian Anthony Dale
“Everybody now has a camera, whether it is a professional instrument or just part of a phone. Landscape photography is a pastime enjoyed by more and more. Getting it right is not an issue. It is difficult to make a mistake with the sophisticated technology we now have. Making a personal and creative image is a far greater challenge.” DifficultChallengesMistakeTechnologyCreativeIssuesGreaterPhotographyCamerasInstrumentsPhonesEnjoyedLandscapeSophisticatedPastimeLandscape Photography Author:Michael Kenna
“You don't take a photograph, you make it.” InspirationalArtLightCreativityCreativeDesignPhotographyCamerasPhotographerPhotographAdamGreat ArtMy PassionPhotography By PhotographersInspirational PhotographyPhoto ShootsGreat PhotographyCamera And PhotographyInspiring PhotographyInspirational DesignInspirational Graphic DesignStreet PhotographyArt PhotographyLandscape PhotographyDigital PhotographyFilm PhotographyPhotography And FilmOld PhotographsPhotography And LightAmazing BeautifulAmerican LandscapeProfessional Photographer Author:Ansel Adams
“My creative process begins when I get out with the camera and interact with the world. A camera is truly a license to explore. There are no uninteresting things. There are just uninterested people.” PeopleWorldProcessCreativePhotographyCamerasPhotographerCreative ProcessLicenseUninterested Author:Jerry Uelsmann