“Rollerball is an incoherent mess, a jumble of footage in search of plot, meaning, rhythm and sense. There are bright colors and quick movement on the screen, which we can watch as a visual pattern that, in entertainment value, falls somewhere between a kaleidoscope and a lava lamp.” ValuesFallWatchesMovementColorPatternsEntertainmentScreensRhythmMessVisualsPlotLampsKaleidoscopeLavaBright ColorsLava Lamps Book:Your Movie Sucks Source: Your Movie Sucks
“My reason [for making my own paint] is to force a real-time experience of the work. Most work today is experienced by reproduction, and more specifically by computer screen, like jpegs, but an RGB simulation of fluorescent will never fully accurately depict some colors. For example, our eyes are a lot more sophisticated than you might assume. You can feel a lot more going on on the surface of a canvas than you can on the surface of a screen.” FeelsRealReasonMightEyeTodayForceMy OwnExampleColorComputerAssumingPaintSurfaceScreensSophisticatedCanvasReproductionSimulationComputer Screen Author:Ryan McGinness
“It's important for me to have different tiers of value for the art. Some of the silk-screens are really affordable, but I do have some high-end silk-screens that are several color layers and a little more expensive, and then I have the paintings that can get way up there.” WayLittlesArtImportantDifferentEndsValuesColorPaintingScreensExpensiveLayersAffordableSilk Author:John Dyer Baizley
“Traditionally, digital projects, when you project them, they get really washed out. It's complicated stuff with gamma, but basically your blacks get very milky and the colors get very weak, and we made so many different versions of it to just pump more color into it, so it would look just as good in the theater as it does on your screen at home. And color was my constant whine. It needed to be very oversaturated.” LooksDoeMadeDifferentHomeStuffColorNeededProjectsWeakTheaterConstantComplicatedScreensVersionsDigitalGet RealPumps Author:Don Hertzfeldt
“I get on the airplane and there's a screen in front of everything. You get into a taxicab in New York, there's a screen blinking at you. I think it's going to have a tremendous effect on our brains, because those bright, saturated colors and those strong lines, they do things to your brain.” ThinkingStrongLinesBrainEffectsFrontsNew YorkColorScreensAirplaneSaturated Author:Linda Ronstadt
“All these people who think they deserve free health care, or a job, or a plasma screen TV, simply because they radiate heat at 98.6 degrees, or because they were born in a certain place, or because they have a certain skin color - it's all bunk. There's no such thing as a 'just' wage. There's only what you earn.” PeopleThinkingCareJobsCertainBornColorTvsDegreesDeserveSkinsScreensHealth CareHeatSkin ColorBunkPlasma Author:Doug Casey
“I now know all shades of the color green, having spent 90 days staring at that green screen. I'll never forget that color, as long as I live.” KnowsLongForgetColorGreenScreensStaringNever ForgetShade Author:Rob Letterman
“I use different media, but I still think as a painter. I organize my forms and colors on a screen like a painter does on a canvas.” ThinkingDoeStillsDifferentUseFormMediaColorScreensPainterCanvasOrganize Author:Loretta Lux
“I really like the "two is better than three" line. People ask me is this drama or comedy? I just think the more colors you have to a film the better. The more genres, the more people will like it. I like relating to the whole general speaking public. The script itself is 99 pages but the novel it is based on is 600. I had to leave a lot of stuff out of the script. I had a limitation of what I could present on the big screen.” PeopleThinkingTwoWholeBigsFilmThreeAsksStuffLinesNovelComedyColorDramaPagesScriptsScreensLimitationGenreAsk MeBig Screen Author:Tommy Wiseau
“If you've been paying attention to politics for the last, you know, 30 years, it would not have shocked you, but what was amazing was that there it was, you know, in irrefutable colors, you know, there on paper, or there on your computer screen.” IfsKnowsYearsLastsAttentionColorPaperComputerScreensPay AttentionShockedComputer Screen Author:Jill Stein
“There are plenty of characters of color in fantasy and science fiction. But when you ask the question, "How many of them on-screen have rich, thought-out backgrounds and family elements to draw on?," you quickly find out that the answer is not very many.” CharacterAsksAnswersFictionFantasyRichColorElementsDrawsScience FictionScreensBackgroundsPlenty Author:Stephen H. Segal
“As a kid I didn't see black cowboys on the screen. What that said to me was that there were things I couldn't do or be because of my color. What we see others like us do gives us permission to expand our own horizons.” GivingSaidKidsBlackColorScreensHorizonPermissionCowboy Author:Walter Dean Myers
“You gotta understand, when moving images first started, people wanted sound, color, big screen and depth.” PeopleFirstsBigsWantedMovingSoundColorDepthScreensBig Screen Author:Martin Scorsese