“The first draft is just a skeleton-just bare bones. It's like the very first rehearsal of a play, where the director moves the actors around mechanically to get a feel of the action.” FeelsWritingFirstsPlayActionMovingActorsDirectorsBonesRehearsalSkeletons Author:Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
“I hooked up with director Jacques Audiard for this film called 'Rust & Bone' with Marion Cotillard. I loved that experience so much I'm truly sad that it's over!” FilmDirectorsBonesHookedRust Author:Matthias Schoenaerts
“I believe that science is best left to scientists, that you cannot have managers or directors of science, it's got to be carried out and done by people with ideas, people with concepts, people who feel in their bones that they want to go ahead and develop this, that, or the other concept which occurs to them.” PeopleWantFeelsBelieveIdeasDoneLeftI BelieveDirectorsConceptsScientistBonesManagers Author:Mark Oliphant
“The hardest thing, as a producer, is to find a director who does the picture for all the right reasons, and not just because they know it's successful or that they can do a good job, but in their bones, they love that genre.” KnowsDoeReasonJobsCan DoSuccessfulDirectorsBonesHardestProducersGenreGood JobHardest Thing Author:Lorenzo di Bonaventura
“f you're making the scene as a director, you're looking for alternatives, once you've got to that place that's very much in Rowan's [Atkins] head, to see if you can take it further, in some places. Sometimes you do absolutely know there's something there. You just feel it in your bones.” IfsKnowsFeelsSometimesSceneDirectorsBonesAlternatives Author:Oliver Parker
“I know it sounds earnest, but I do really feel in my bones that acting is just a small part of the equation when you are making a movie. The director really is in charge. Actors are as important or unimportant as the rest of the people around them.” PeopleKnowsFeelsImportantActorsSoundActingDirectorsBonesEquationsEarnestUnimportantSmall Parts Author:Julia Stiles