“The effort of painting from life has cost my models a great deal of physical discomfort, and cost me a great deal of money in model fees... I have wanted to make the camera obsolete... because, in my reading about early 20th century art, I found that the most frequently used argument made in favor of abstraction was that the camera made realist painting obsolete.” ArtMadeWantedUsedReadingFoundDealsEffortCenturyPaintingCostPhotographyModelsArgumentCamerasFavors20th CenturyAbstractionDiscomfortObsoleteRealistFees Author:Philip Pearlstein
“The TV camera has no shutter. It does not deal with aspects or facets of objects in high resolution. It is a means of direct pick-up by the electrical groping over surfaces.” MeanDoeDealsObjectsTvsPicksAspectDirectCamerasSurfaceResolutionElectricalFacetsShutters Author:Marshall McLuhan
“I'm such a believer in going to set, even when you're not work because I think the best things to be learned, you don't necessarily get from your own scene or from someone speaking to you and telling you advice. I think it's all about watching and just taking it all in. It's not even when the cameras are rolling, necessarily. You can see how they interact with the rest of the crew, and how they deal with being a character and then being themselves.” ThinkingCharacterDealsAdviceSceneCamerasBelieverBest ThingsRollingCrew Author:Lily Collins
“Don't ever for a minute make the mistake of looking down your nose at westerns. They're art - the good ones, I mean. They deal in life and sudden death and primitive struggle, and with the basic emotions - love, hate, and anger - thrown in. We'll have westerns films as long as the cameras keep turning. The fascination that the Old West has will never die. And as long as people want to pay money to see me act, I'll keep on making westerns until the day I die.” PeopleWantMeanLongArtFilmHateDiesDealsPayEmotionMistakeStruggleMinutesCamerasWestNosesThrownPrimitiveFascinationLove HateLooking DownSudden DeathOld West Author:John Wayne
“Learning about acting for camera is really quite exciting to engage with and deal with.” DealsActingExcitingCameras Author:George Blagden
“Technology has a great deal to do with it. The Panaflex camera was a big breakthrough when it came along; it changed everything, because now you could shoot from the perspective of a person riding in the backseat of a car.” PersonsBigsDealsTechnologyCarChangedPerspectiveCamerasRidingBreakthroughBackseat Author:Vilmos Zsigmond
“I believe in preparation. As you already know we had to deal with many crews, 2 cameras. Also as I said we had to get many different actors because they tried to tamper with the project. I just liked doing the movie how I envisioned it. I wanted it to be my own.” KnowsBelieveSaidDifferentWantedActorsI BelieveMy OwnDealsProjectsCamerasI Believe InPreparationCrew Author:Tommy Wiseau
“We did some camera tests blacking it out, we made a prosthetic with a gap in it, but that made me look like a donkey, so I vetoed that right away. And then I just finally called my dentist and said, 'You know, I've had this implant for 20 years. What's it involve in taking it out?' And he said, 'It's actually not that big a deal. We can do that.' So we took it out and I was toothless for three months, for the run of the movie [ The Hangover] .I take my job very seriously.” KnowsYearsLooksMadeSaidBigsRunningJobsThreeCan DoDealsMonthsTestsCamerasGapsThree MonthsDentistHangoverDonkeyImplantsProstheticsToothless Author:Ed Helms
“It's hard to put yourself in front of a camera, in front of the world, when you don't feel like you look the part. I've always had that problem. But I deal with it every day. When I'm interviewing, I'm like, "How do I look? Do I look all right?"” WorldFeelsLooksHardProblemDealsFrontsLike YouCameras Author:Landau Eugene Murphy Jr.
“There's a lot of thinking when you choreograph something. You're not just choreographing some bodies, arms, legs flying around to look cool. It's a lot more complicated and sophisticated. You also have to deal with the connection of the whole film, so when I choreograph, I think of the movement itself, the camera angles, the characters.” ThinkingLooksWholeCharacterBodyFilmDealsMovementArmsConnectionsCamerasLegsComplicatedFlyingSophisticatedAngleCamera Angles Author:Donnie Yen
“I know there's been a lot that's been said about animated voice work, as though it's 'you can do this in your jeans and there's no camera and no pressure there. It's no big deal. It's easy.' The truth is, it's really a great test: how deep is your ability is to access your imagination?” KnowsSaidBigsEasyVoiceCan DoImaginationAbilityDealsTruth IsTestsPressureCamerasAccessJeansBig DealAnimatedNo Pressure Author:Nicolas Cage
“Comic timing... is how to have a relationship with the camera and deal with the camera without looking like you are.” DealsLike YouCamerasComicTimingHaskell Author:Colleen Haskell