“Just having the camera, being able to pull back from situations and be an observer, it saved my life... I realised I could find these intimate moments and that people trusted me. That, basically, my camera was magic.” PeopleMomentsAbleSituationMagicCamerasSavedIntimateTrustedObserversRealisedIntimate Moments Author:Ryan McGinley
“Making a film of a work you've played for six weeks gives you intimate knowledge of the character. By the time you go in front of the camera you've worked out the behavior and life of a character.” GivingCharacterFilmWeekFrontsBehaviorSixCamerasIntimate Author:Linda Lavin
“I found that the camera was a comforting companion. It opened up new worlds, and gave me access to people's most intimate moments. I discovered the privilege of seeing life in all its complexity, the thrill of learning something new every day. When I was behind a camera, it was the only place in the world I wanted to be.” PeopleWorldMomentsWantedFoundBehindsSeeingPhotographyCamerasPrivilegeAccessIntimateComplexitySomething NewCompanionNew WorldThrillComfortingPlaces In The WorldLearning Something NewIntimate Moments Book:It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War Source: It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War
“There's a subtleness to camera work. You can really create intimate moments on camera and sometimes that requires a little more precision from an actor, because you have to pull people in as opposed to throwing it to them.” PeopleLittlesSometimesMomentsActorsCamerasIntimateThrowingPrecisionIntimate Moments Author:Corey Reynolds
“Film, television, and working with a camera is such an intimate art form that if a camera is right on you, and I've got your face filling the screen, you have to be real. If you do anything that is fake, you're not going to get away with it, because the camera is right there, and the story is being told in a very real way.” IfsWayArtRealStoriesFilmFacesFormTelevisionCamerasScreensFakeIntimateGet AwayYour FaceBeing RealFilling Author:Paul Feig
“Working on camera is a different ballgame in the sense that it's far more intimate work, but the basics and the foundations of being able to create something that isn't necessarily your own instincts - is a character that you have inside your head - whether you're talking about television or film or theater, that still has to be the grounding work.” StillsDifferentCharacterAbleFilmTalkingTelevisionTheaterCamerasFoundationInstinctIntimateBasicsGroundingBallgame Author:Rose Leslie
“I realized that my camera work could help me in a lot of ways to put the audience in the driver's seat, so to speak, to get them in there with the action, and to get them as close and be as intimate with what was going on on-screen as possible.” WayHelpingActionSpeakAudienceCamerasScreensI RealizedIntimateSeatsHelp MeDrivers Author:James Wan
“I'd like to use IMAX. The problem with IMAX is that it's a very loud camera. It's a very unreliable camera. Only so much film can be in the camera. You can't really do intimate scenes with it.” UseProblemFilmSceneCamerasLoudIntimateUnreliable Author:J. J. Abrams
“Anytime you have to get intimate on camera, it's always a little interesting. You have to trick your brain almost, so that you don't get stage fright or get too much in your head where you're super uncomfortable.” LittlesInterestingBrainToo MuchStageCamerasTricksUncomfortableIntimateFrightStage Fright Author:Evan Rachel Wood
“It's very true that non-actors feel more comfortable in front of a digital camera, without the lights and the large crowd around them, and we arrive at much more intimate moments with them.” FeelsMomentsLightActorsFrontsComfortableCamerasCrowdsIntimateDigitalVery TrueDigital CamerasIntimate MomentsLarge Crowds Author:Abbas Kiarostami
“Things in the ring are definitely bigger, so that you can see them. But the movie world is completely different, and you have to hone things down because when that camera is so tight on you and so intimate and right up in your face, it's going to catch every little thing that you give it, and it's very easy to overdo it.” WorldGivingLittlesDifferentFacesEasyBiggerCamerasRingsIntimateLittle ThingsYour Face Author:Randy Orton
“The majority of my background is multi-camera format, which is very broad and a very arch perception of reality. Whereas single camera tends to be more truthful and a little more intimate of a medium. Friends was an education in intelligent comedic banter; in intelligent vernacular. It was an education in scene study. It was an education in group dynamic. I came out of there with a masters degree in comedy.” LittlesRealityStudyComedyGroupsMastersSceneDegreesPerceptionIntelligentCamerasMajorityBackgroundsMediumsIntimateBroadsTruthfulFormatBanterComedicArchesVernacularPerception RealityMasters Degree Author:Matt LeBlanc