“Hopefully, if I have done my job right, people will want to know and see more! There is certainly plenty more to tell. I would love to be part of that process of expanding on the lore that makes up Warcraft, but it will all depend on what you, the audience, think of our first film!” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWantFirstsDoneJobsFilmProcessAudienceDependsPlentyHopefullyExpanding Author:Duncan Jones
“What I love most about playing in front of people has something to do with a certain kind of energy exchange. The attention and appreciation of my audience feeds back into my playing. It really seems as if there is a true and equal give and take between performer and listener, making me aware of how much I depend on my audience. And since the audience is different every night, the music being played will differ too. Every space I performed in has its own magic and spirit.” PeopleIfsGivingKindDifferentSeemsSpiritNightCertainEnergySpaceAttentionAudienceMagicFrontsDependsEqualMusic IsAppreciationPerformersEvery NightListenersGive And TakeBeing Played Author:Nils Frahm
“I never work with an audience - I can't do this. The process depends on the highest degree of nervous concentration.” I CanProcessAudienceDependsDegreesHighestNervousConcentration Author:Frank Auerbach
“I certainly wouldn't compare the rewards of watching one's children grow and mature with that of money piling up at the box office. Both are pleasant, but to varying degrees. As the old saying goes, you can't take an audience home with you. You can't depend on the loyalty of fans, who, after all is said and done, are just faceless people one seldom sees. And few stars have their fans forever. But a child is forever. That bond and relationship is timeless and doesn't depend on your looks, age or popularity at the moment.” PeopleLooksChildrenSaidDoneMomentsHomeAgeStarsGrowsAudienceForeverFansDependsOfficeDegreesRewardsBoxesLoyaltyComparePleasantMaturePopularityTimelessBox OfficeSaid And DoneOld SayingFaceless Author:Julie Andrews
“Violence and nonviolence are, after all, two different forms of theater. They both depend and thrive on the response of an audience.” TwoDifferentFormAudienceViolenceDependsTheaterResponseThriveNonviolence Author:Julia Bacha
“When I perform in front of large audiences, I'm much more comfortable, because I've already performed in front of tiny audiences - which is much harder, honestly. The smaller you strip things down, the more you depend on the songs and yourself, as opposed to arrangements.” SongAudienceFrontsDependsComfortableHarderTinyHonestlyArrangements Author:Alicia Keys
“The moment you begin to depend on audience reaction, you're doing the wrong thing. You're doin' it wrong, it's a mistake, it's not right. You can't allow yourself, no matter what, to depend on them.” MatterMomentsMistakeAudienceDependsNo Matter WhatReactionsWrong Things Author:Bruce Springsteen
“Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken word there are three kinds. The first kind depends on the personal character ofthe speaker; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the proof, provided by the words of the speech itself.” MindFirstsKindCharacterCertainThreeAudienceDependsSpeechThirdsProofSpeakersRhetoricPersuasionSpoken WordFrame Of MindPersonal Character Author:Aristotle
“There is no "era" of simple, focused, concept-driven identity design. There is only design that grows out of understanding audiences for specific problems, and that evolves from an idea. This is an approach that does not depend on any specific time period or its technology.” DoeIdeasProblemGrowsUnderstandingSimpleTechnologyAudienceDesignIdentityDependsPeriodsApproachConceptsFocusedDrivenErasEvolveTime Periods Author:Ivan Chermayeff
“There is no essential difference between the material of comedy and tragedy. All depends on the point of view of the dramatist, which, by clever emphasis, he tries to make the point of view of his audience.” TryingDifferencesViewsAudienceComedyMaterialsDependsEssentialsTragedyPoint Of ViewCleverEmphasis Author:George P. Baker
“I've never acted before in a movie I've directed. This felt like the time to do it just because the " Leaves of Grass" movie itself is so much of a platform for the lead actor. It's really written for an exciting performance and it really depends on the audience watching an extraordinary actor having a great time pulling off this feat. It makes sense to me as a director to act in support of that.” ActorsFeltSupportAudienceWrittenDependsDirectorsPerformancesExcitingExtraordinaryMake SenseGrassPlatformsPullingGreat TimesFeatsLeaves Of Grass Author:Edward Norton
“I like the saying: "The world is as you are." And I think films are as you are. That's why, although the frames of a film are always the same - the same number, in the same sequence, with the same sounds - every screening is different. The difference is sometimes subtle but it's there. It depends on the audience. There is a circle that goes from the audience to the film and back. Each person is looking and thinking and feeling and coming up with his or her own sense of things. And it's probably different from what I fell in love with.” ThinkingWorldPersonsDifferentSometimesFeelingsFilmSoundDifferencesNumbersAudienceDependsCirclesSubtleSequenceScreening Book:Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity: 10th Anniversary Edition Source: Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity: 10th Anniversary Edition
“Privacy is relational. It depends on the audience. You don't want your employer to know you're job hunting. You don't spill all about your love life to your mom or your kids. You don't tell trade secrets to your rivals.” KnowsWantKidsJobsSecretAudienceMomDependsTradePrivacyLove LifeHuntingEmployersRivalsSpillsYour Mom Author:Barton Gellman
“Comedy is a serious business. It's frustrating when I can't find the right thing that makes the crew laugh. If I don't make them laugh, I get very disappointed in myself. You don't really have a live audience, so you just depend on the crew to let you know if you're doing something funny.” IfsKnowsI CanAudienceLaughingComedySeriousDependsRight ThingDisappointedCrewFrustratingSerious Business Author:Allison Janney
“There's a very interesting article or symposium to be written on just the real difference between comedy filmmaking and non-comedy. Because, you know, when you work in comedy, you depend on audience screenings to tell you about your movie.” KnowsRealDifferencesInterestingAudienceComedyWrittenDependsArticlesFilmmakingVery InterestingScreeningSymposium Author:Shawn Anthony Levy
“I think accessibility is what often denies horror its deserved attention. So it all depends on the execution and whether mainstream audiences can accept it.” ThinkingAttentionAcceptingAudienceDependsHorrorDenyMainstreamExecutionAccessibility Author:Bryan Fuller
“We try to keep it a classy show, but it certainly is blue at times. And it all depends on the audience, sometimes we've have audiences that don't really want us to go too far in that direction.” WantTryingSometimesShowsAudienceDependsBlueWant U Author:Brian Henson
“The live audience is a blind date. The camera is a hungry lover. One wants to be wined and dined and seduced and then decide where the evening will go. The other knows how it wants to be touched, wants it now and can damn well tell if you are lying about it. Both are fickle. Both feel good. Depends on your mood.” IfsKnowsWantFeelsWellsLyingAudienceKnow HowDependsLoversCamerasBlindMoodHungryFeel GoodEveningDamnTouchedFickleBlind Date Author:Bill Oberst Jr.