“I run into grounded people all the time. Given, most of them are behind the camera. But I definitely by no means think I'm the only one.” PeopleThinkingMeanRunningGivenBehindsCamerasGrounded Author:Jennifer Lawrence
“I know the microphones and cameras are on me. They're looking at my gestures and taking it and running with it because of things that have happened in the past. It's very unfair.” KnowsRunningPastHappenedCamerasGesturesUnfairMicrophones Author:Terrell Owens
“In rehearsal you have a good accident that you can repeat.In the movies if you have a good accident you hope the camera's running.” IfsRunningCamerasAccidentsRepeatsRehearsal Author:Christopher Walken
“For the most part, improvising while cameras are rolling is very difficult. 99% of people you should never ask to do that, because they're under pressure, the clock is running, 80 people are staring at you...it's always unnatural.” PeopleShouldRunningAsksDifficultPressureCamerasClockStaringRollingUnnaturalUnder PressureImprovisingStaring At You Author:Albert Brooks
“Every time my cameras go out on a movie, we learn something new and then we take what we learn and we put it into the next generation of the cameras so we're constantly improving. It's kind of like building a race car, racing it, then running back to the shop and working on the engine some more and tinkering with it to improve it.” KindRunningNextRaceGenerationsCarBuildingCamerasShopsSomething NewRacingEnginesImprovingNext GenerationRace CarRunning BackCar RacingTinkeringConstantly Improving Author:James Cameron
“The delineation between the actor and his part is a practical matter. When the camera runs, you want the actor to be the character.” WantMatterCharacterRunningActorsCamerasPracticals Author:Mike Leigh
“I'm the kind of person who likes to focus on one thing at a time. I'll focus on my skiing and then when I get to the bottom of my run and the cameras are on me, I'll focus on what I need to say, and then I'll focus that night on recovering and getting ready for the next day.” NeedsKindPersonsRunningNightNextFocusOne ThingReadyCamerasBottomLikesNext DaySkiingRecoveringOne Thing At A TimeFocus On One Thing Author:Nick Goepper
“I was so lucky to be working with amazing actors like Shia and Evan and James Buckley and Mads Mikkelsen and Rupert Grint and Til Schweiger and those guys, so you really want to make sure that they, that I don't have to shut off the camera because I'm running out of film or it becomes too expensive.” WantRunningFilmGuyActorsLuckyCamerasExpensiveSo LuckyShia Author:Fredrik Bond
“The camera is one of the most frightening of modern weapons, particularly to people who have been in warfare, who have been bombed and shelled for at the back of a bombing run is invariably a photograph. In the back of ruined towns, and cities, and factories, there is aerial mapping, or spy mapping, usually with a camera. Therefore the camera is a feared instrument, and a man with a camera is suspected and watched wherever he goes... In the minds of most people today the camera is the forerunner of destruction, and it is suspected, and rightly so.” PeopleMenMindHas BeensRunningTodayCitiesModernWeaponsDestructionTownsCamerasInstrumentsPhotographFactoriesFrighteningWarfareRuinedSpyBombingMappingForerunners Author:John Steinbeck
“And also, I'm most comfortable with like two people just sitting and talking about their feeling, you know, in a room with like two cameras and that's it. And I wanted to do something where there was like action and running and you know crowd scenes and big set pieces and certainly did a lot of that, so yeah.” PeopleKnowsTwoFeelingsBigsRunningActionWantedRoomsTalkingPiecesSceneComfortableSittingCamerasYeahCrowds Author:Nicholas Stoller
“I am all emptiness and futility. I am an empty stranger, a carbon copy of my form. I can no longer find what I'm looking for outside of myself. It doesn't exist out there. Maybe it's only in here, inside my head. But my head is glass and my eyes have stopped being cameras, the tape has run out and nobody's words can touch me.” I CanEyeRunningFormEmptyCamerasGlassesStrangerEmptinessCopiesTapeCarbonFutilityTouch Me Author:David Wojnarowicz
“We're so conditioned to the syntax of the camera that we don't realize that we are running on only half the visual alphabet... It's what we see every day in the magazines, on billboards and even on television. All those images are being produced basically the same way, through a lens and a camera. I'm saying there are many, many other ways to produce photographic imagery, and I would imagine that a lot of them have yet to be explored.” WayRunningRealizingHalfImagineProduceTelevisionCamerasMagazinesVisualsImagine ThatLensesImageryAlphabetBillboardsSyntax Author:Adam Fuss
“There is a narrative behind every image. I often imagine being able to see the photographer standing behind the camera, or perhaps crouching or running with it.” RunningAbleBehindsImagineStandingCamerasPhotographerNarrative Author:James Welling
“If you're tracking with a character that's running off a thing and diving off, I would leave the camera there and not follow them down, because cameras don't do that. The audience understands that. I'll definitely bring that understanding of keeping things a bit more grounded.” IfsCharacterRunningBitsUnderstandingAudienceCamerasGroundedDivingTracking Author:Taika Waititi
“I was at a Madonna show many, many years ago and I was in the sweet spot and she came out and I mean it was the best part of the show. And I was shooting, shooting, shooting, shooting. And I'm like, "God, I must have shot a hundred pictures have I not run out of film?" And I opened the back of my camera and there was no film in there. So that happened to me only once.” YearsMeanShowsRunningFilmHappenedSweetHundredShotsYears AgoCamerasSpotsShooting Author:Danny Clinch
“Alan Rickman was such a terrific actor, and that was such a terrific character that he played. And it was a joy to be with him. We used to laugh together because we ran out of reaction shots. They were always - when everything had been done and the children were finished, they would turn the camera around and we'd have to do various reaction shots of amazement or sadness and things. We used to say we'd got to about number 200-and-something and we'd run out of knowing what to do when the camera came around on us. But he was a joy.” ChildrenDoneCharacterRunningTogetherUsedJoyTurnsActorsNumbersLaughingKnowingSadnessShotsCamerasVariousFinishedReactionsRanTerrificAmazementKnowing What To Do Author:Maggie Smith
“Basically, if you shoot your own stuff, you can just pick up a camera and some wireless microphones, grab a couple of LEDs, and you're off and running. And if you don't shoot your own stuff, you can just grab one other person to do camera and you can learn how to do the sound, and you're off and running.” IfsPersonsRunningStuffSoundCouplePicksCamerasMicrophonesWireless Author:Ramona S. Diaz
“I choose to work behind the camera. And I kind of want to make the work and then run away. The presentation of myself really feels complicated for me.” WantFeelsKindRunningBehindsCamerasComplicatedRunning AwayPresentation Author:Zoe Leonard
“If you're going to photograph skateboarders you can't run after them, you've got to learn how to skate. So at about 50 years old I learned how to skate, and skate fast enough to keep up with them and hold my camera.” IfsYearsEnoughRunningCamerasPhotographSkatesSkateboarder Author:Larry Clark
“I always wondered, you know I watch "Cops" all the time - why doesn't a drug dealer design a trap door under their car? 'Cause cops don't have cameras under the cars, they get you for throwing stuff out the window! If you got a trap door under your car, boom! You would run over it. It would be genius.” IfsKnowsWould BeRunningCausesStuffWatchesDoorsCarDesignGeniusDrugWindowCamerasOver ItThrowingCopTrapsDealerDrug Dealers Author:Kellan Lutz
“I run my own film school, the Rogue Film School, and I do it over three and a half days, eight hours non-stop everyday; alone, single-handedly. But the difference is in the Rogue Film School I do have real human beings in front of me from all over the world, and of course there's this course as well, they can ask, talk about their problems and obstacles, finances, anything, you just name it. Whereas in the Masterclass, you are speaking to cameras.” WorldHumansWellsRealProblemRunningSchoolFilmThreeCoursesAsksNamesHoursDifferencesMy OwnHuman BeingsHalfFrontsCamerasEverydayObstaclesEightFinanceRoguesFilm SchoolReal HumanNon StopHalf Days Author:Werner Herzog
“Yume is a no-nonsense dog. There are many people here, with camcorders running, lights shining and cameras clicking. She is being a guard dog.” PeopleLightRunningDogCamerasShiningNonsenseNo NonsenseGuard Dogs Author:Vladimir Putin
“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
“The way I generally work is that I do try to leave as many decisions as I possibly can to the day of, because it feels like that's where you're most in tune to what's going on. I sort of feel like my job is to be a conduit to opportunities, to maximize the creativity of the day itself - because that's when the cameras are running. That's the important thing to me.” WayFeelsTryingImportantRunningJobsOpportunityDecisionCreativityCamerasImportant ThingsTunes Author:David Mackenzie
“I would often find myself, at the age of 21, at midnight, running down a dark street on my own with 10 men chasing me. And the fact they had cameras in their hands made that legal.” MenMadeFactsHandsRunningAgeDarkMy OwnStreetsCamerasAgingBirthdayMidnightChasing50th BirthdayChasing Me Author:Sienna Miller
“It's amazing I won. I was running against peace, prosperity, and incumbency." —George W. Bush, June 14, 2001, speaking to Swedish Prime Minister Goran Perrson, unaware that a live television camera was still rolling.” StillsRunningTelevisionCamerasProsperityMinistersPrimeRollingPrime MinisterJuneSwedishLive TelevisionIncumbency Author:George W. Bush
“The second death. To think that you died and no one would remember you. I wondered if this was why we tried so hard to make our mark in America. To be known. Think of how important celebrity has become. We sing to get famous; expose our worst secrets to get famous; lose weight, eat bugs, even commit murder to get famous. Our young people post their deepest thoughts on public web sites. They run cameras from their bedrooms. It’s as if we are screaming Notice Me! Remember Me! Yet the notoriety barely lasts. Names quickly blur and in time are forgotten.” PeopleIfsThinkingImportantHardRunningLastsAmericaRememberYoungFaithNamesLosesSecretKnownWorstWeightMarkMurderDiedCamerasForgottenCommitPostsBedroomSiteBugsRemember YouRemembers YouBlurRemember MeLose WeightNotorietyNotice MeHave A Little FaithDeepest Thoughts Book:Have a Little Faith: A True Story Source: Have a Little Faith: A True Story
“There are always more questions. Science as a process is never complete. It is not a foot race, with a finish line.... People will always be waiting at a particular finish line: journalists with their cameras, impatient crowds eager to call the race, astounded to see the scientists approach, pass the mark, and keep running. It's a common misunderstanding, he said. They conclude there was no race. As long as we won't commit to knowing everything, the presumption is we know nothing.” PeopleKnowsLongSaidRunningWaitingProcessLinesCommonRaceKnowingFeetParticularApproachScientistMarkCamerasCrowdsCommitJournalistMisunderstandingImpatientPresumptionFinish LineKeep RunningAstoundedKnowing Everything Author:Barbara Kingsolver
“I'm much more comfortable and confident running out on the field in front of 70,000 people instead of standing in front of a camera trying to say some lines.” PeopleTryingRunningLinesFrontsFieldsFootballComfortableStandingCamerasNfl Author:Tom Brady