“Watching the completed version of The Two Towers for example, I was very conscious of scenes - sometimes whole sequences - that I had seen being filmed or edited but which hadn't made it into the final cut.” MadeTwoSometimesWholeCuttingExampleSceneConsciousFinalsVersionsMade ItTowersSequenceEditedTwo Towers Author:Brian Sibley
“The sense of smell can be extraordinarily evocative, bringing back pictures as sharp as photographs of scenes that had left the conscious mind.” MindLeftMemoriesSceneConsciousPhotographSmellConscious Mind Book:The Gardening Year Source: The Gardening Year
“I was very, very nervous about the naked scenes. I'm very shy and reserved. But it was Bertolucci and I have seen Last Tango. It's not pornographic. He's a master of eroticism. I stopped being self-conscious. You have to forget everything.” SelfLastsForgetMastersSceneConsciousNakedNervousShySelf ConsciousReservedTangoForget Everything Author:Eva Green
“Even when you're acting with a producing hat, when you're in every scene, you're really conscious of trying to make everybody as good as they are, because ultimately you're trying to make the best movie possible.” TryingActingSceneConsciousHats Author:Michael Douglas
“When you're writing for the screen, you have to be hyper-conscious every moment of how the audience is going to react. If you write just one scene where the audience is confused or it breaks their concentration in some way, then you've lost them, and you might never get them back.” IfsWayWritingMomentsMightLostBreakAudienceSceneConsciousScreensConfusedJust OneConcentrationHyper Author:Salman Rushdie
“There's often rarely any dialogue in a sex scene. With your fellow actor, it's good to talk about what the unspoken dialogue is, that's happening in the scene. You've got to play something rather than feel self-conscious or exposed.” FeelsSelfPlayActorsSexSceneHappeningsConsciousFellowsDialogueExposedSelf ConsciousUnspoken Author:Geoffrey Rush
“Once a person has taken their life, in the inner realms, the suicide will repeat automatically the feelings of despair and fear which preceded his self murder, and go through the act and the death struggle time after time with ghastly persistence... They remain conscious - often entangled in the final scene of the earth life for a very long time, unaware that they have lost the physical body.” PersonsLongSelfFeelingsBodyEarthLostStruggleTakenSceneDespairLong TimeConsciousMurderSuicideFinalsPersistenceRealmsRepeatsPhysical BodyGhastlyEarth Life Author:Annie Besant
“I started working in front of the camera for the first time when I was 15 years old. I joined a soap opera. We filmed in Brooklyn and I would skip class to shoot my scenes. It was terrifying and I entirely self-conscious in front of the camera.” YearsFirstsSelfClassFrontsSceneConsciousFirst TimeCamerasOperaSoapSelf ConsciousBrooklynSkipSoap Operas Author:Paul Wesley
“But you know, I'm very conscious that people criticize Hollywood. Yet we've created a form, the Western, that can be understood in every country. The good guys against the bad guys. No nuances. And the horse is the best vehicle of action in our medium. You take action, a scene, and scenery, and cut them together, and you never miss.” PeopleKnowsCountryActionTogetherFormGuyCuttingMissingSceneConsciousUnderstoodHollywoodHorseWesternMediumsCriticizeVehicleBad GuysGood GuyNuanceScenery Author:John Wayne
“If you're comfortable with someone, you feel creatively free. Whether it's a comedic scene or a dramatic one, you don't feel self-conscious because you feel safe with the people that you're around.” PeopleIfsFeelsSelfSceneSafeComfortableConsciousDramaticSelf ConsciousComedic Author:Jane Levy
“There's a certain truism that you can't be self-conscious in comedy. If I'm in it and if there's a scene that has a great set-up, I will go as far as somebody will let me.” IfsSelfCertainComedySceneConsciousLet MeSelf ConsciousTruism Author:Ari Graynor
“I enjoy doing scenes where I don't wear make-up and I can be raw. I like that. I feel like it's easier to act. When I have to have make-up on, I feel like I'm expected to look a certain way, and then it's harder to act because I'm more self-conscious.” WayFeelsLooksI CanSelfCertainEnjoyEasierSceneConsciousHarderExpectedSelf Conscious Author:Ivana Milicevic
“But for me, you also have to be conscious of what is going to play. And that includes playing with. Sometimes it's just a vibe. It's what's going to make this scene work. And sometimes there may be something that restricts you that has to do with something that maybe is historically accurate. And then you have to weigh that decision and give up something for a scene to work.” GivingMaySometimesPlayDecisionSceneGiving UpConsciousAccurate Author:Gary Cole
“We were in front of a live audience and I would be acting with the man who was playing my lover, and we used those words, and the audience would titter and laugh, and make me uncomfortable doing the scenes. ... I wanted to sort of stop and yell at them, "What's so funny? What's the matter with you people? Grow up!" It made me very self-conscious at times.” PeopleMenMadeSelfMatterWould BeWantedUsedGrowsActingAudienceLaughingGrowing UpFrontsHe ManLoversSceneConsciousUncomfortableSelf ConsciousMy Lover Author:Billy Crystal
“The roughest part is showing up. Once you throw yourself into the scene, it's just great fun to let it all go and not be self-conscious, and stop questioning whether you're sufficient.” SelfFunSceneConsciousSufficientQuestioningSelf ConsciousShowing Up Author:William H. Macy
“I was never apposed or sought out nudity, but it was necessary in the Where the Truth Lies. If they didn't have the nudity, but they still had the scenes - because sex is used as a power tool in this movie - I feel it would have felt self conscious and I think the scene is meant for you to feel uncomfortable.” ThinkingLyingSceneConsciousUncomfortableSelf ConsciousNudity Author:Rachel Blanchard