“I remembered a mantra that one of my teachers used to tell me at drama school, that every thought will pass across your face. Even if you're thinking about Shreddies the camera will read it.” IfsThinkingSchoolFacesUsedTeacherDramaCamerasRememberedYour FaceMantras Author:Ruth Wilson
“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
“There are times when you want your privacy, when you don't want the cameras in your face capturing your every move, every tear, every look. But I've gotten used to it.” WantLooksFacesMovingUsedTearsCamerasPrivacyYour Face Author:Audrina Patridge
“When I'm acting, I have zero control, and it's the scariest thing anyone can do in that field because, you know, your face is always the one that's out there in front of the camera, and any number of things can happen to you once you've done your work. It can be edited badly, it can be distributed badly, or it can not be distributed at all. And I've certainly experienced that; every actor has.” KnowsDoneHappensFacesActorsCan DoNumbersActingFrontsFieldsCamerasWorking ItZeroYour FaceCan NotEdited Author:Amber Tamblyn
“You can look at the Emmys two ways in you're nominated. It's either win-win or lose-lose. If things go very well and I win, you still have to get up in front of a group of people and risk having God knows what come out of your mouth. If you won't win, you have to breathe deeply and smile and clap with a camera in your face.” PeopleIfsKnowsWayWellsLooksStillsTwoFacesWinningLosesRiskGroupsFrontsMouthsCamerasBreatheGet UpYour FaceGod KnowsTwo WaysWin Or LoseWin WinEmmys Author:Jim Parsons
“Photos should focus on your waist up, unless you have amazing legs. Then it's okay to include one or two full-body shots in your gallery. The majority of your photos should be closer up, highlighting your face. Don't stage a smile. Instead, try to laugh just before the shot is taken. Flirty smiles that don't look cheesy also work. Make eye contact with the camera. Aim to take most of your photos outdoors.” ShouldTryingLooksTwoBodyEyeFacesLaughingTakenFocusStageShotsOkayAimCamerasMajorityLegsContactYour FaceGalleryCheesyFlirtyEye ContactHighlighting Author:Amy Webb
“Philologically, the word Kodak is as meaningless as a child's first goo. Terse, abrupt to the point of rudeness, literally bitten off by firm and unyielding consonants at both ends, it snaps like a camera shutter in your face. What more would one ask. (Explaining why he named his company Kodak.)” FirstsChildrenEndsFacesAsksCompanyCamerasFirmYour FaceMeaninglessExplainingSnapsRudenessShuttersUnyieldingConsonantsKodak Author:George Eastman
“Sometimes there are four or five cameras in front of your face moving all over the place, and you have to try to see the person in between the cameras, and a sane person would go, "I can't do this."” TryingPersonsI CanSometimesFacesMovingFiveFourFrontsCamerasYour FaceSane Author:Courtney B. Vance
“There was actually a camera on your face. I don't know so much about the animation process but the camera was in our face so it could get expressions from our faces that would eventually arrive on the gnomes. It almost felt like you were cheating at times because it was a wee bit too much fun. You were in that box on your own. Kelly [Asbury] was in Toronto, I was in LA, so I was just on my own. I thought: "I can't be getting paid for this as well!"” KnowsWellsI CanFacesFunFeltBitsProcessMy OwnToo MuchExpressionLike YouPaidCamerasBoxesCheatingYour FaceAnimationTorontoGnomeToo Much Fun Author:Ashley Jensen
“Stage performance is obviously a much grander sort of depiction. The audience isn't right in your face as close as a camera lens gets.” FacesAudienceStagePerformancesCamerasYour FaceLensesDepictionCamera LensesStage Performance Author:Amanda Schull
“The thing about being a photographer that's so cool is that you get to participate, but you also get to disappear. The camera is in front of your face all the time.” FacesFrontsCamerasPhotographerDisappearYour Face Author:Ryan McGinley
“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
“If someone falls down, pick them back up. Just because there's not a frickin camera in your face doesn't mean you don't have to look out for each other.” IfsLooksMeanFacesFallPicksCamerasYour FaceFalling Down Author:Billie Joe Armstrong
“I was shocked the first time the paps got me in America - when a video camera is put in your face and you're asked questions and 15 people are walking backwards taking your picture. I was coming out of a pizza shop and had my daughter with me.” PeopleFirstsAmericaFacesMotherWalkingDaughterFirst TimeCamerasVideoShopsMy DaughterYour FaceComing OutShockedBackwardsPizzaVideo CamerasWalking Backwards Author:Stephen Moyer
“The furies are at home in the mirror; it is their address. Even the clearest water, if deep enough can drown. Never think to surprise them. Your face approaching ever so friendly is the white flag they ignore. There is no truce with the furies. A mirror's temperature is always zero. It is ice in the veins. It's camera is an x-ray. It is a chalice held out to you in silent communion, where gaspingly you partake of a shifting identity never your own.” IfsThinkingEnoughHomeFacesFearWaterWhiteAtheismIdentityMirrorsCamerasSilentSurpriseRageIceAddressesFriendlyZeroYour FaceRaysFlagsCommunionVeinsShiftingFuryTemperatureTruceChaliceWhite Flag Author:R. S. Thomas