“I had a very blessed journey with the upbringing I had. When you're working on sets as a stuntman, you have a firsthand account of the dynamics between actors and directors, because you're working hand in hand with them. You're not sitting outside the process watching. You become part of the process. You also see your tradecraft and see how movies are made.” MadeHandsActorsProcessJourneyDirectorsSittingAccountsBlessedUpbringingHand In HandDynamicsStuntman Author:Ric Roman Waugh
“To set aside one’s prejudices, one’s present needs, and one’s own self interest in making a decision as a director for a company is an intellectual exercise that takes constant practice. In short, intellectual honesty is a journey and not a destination.” NeedsSelfInterestDecisionCompanyPracticeJourneyHonestyExerciseDirectorsIntellectualPrejudiceConstantDestinationSelf InterestIntellectual Honesty Author:Mervyn King
“When I became a director, I wanted to convince a very reluctant Sidney into allowing me to go on the journey of his life. Sidney had gone ahead of every other African American actor.” WantedActorsGoneJourneyGoes OnDirectorsAfrican AmericanConvinceAllowingReluctantLife Journey Author:Lee Grant
“As a director I always look at someone's eyes. How truthful are they? Will this person take me on this journey?” LooksPersonsEyeJourneyDirectorsTake MeTruthful Author:Ruba Nadda
“My first soldier role was in 'Flags of Our Fathers.' Casting director Jay Binder saw that movie and was looking for soldiers for 'Journey's End,' which led to 'Generation Kill.'” FirstsEndsFatherRolesSawsGenerationsJourneyDirectorsSoldierFlagsCastingOur FatherCasting DirectorsBinders Author:Stark Sands
“For me, each film, each script is like a little journey in itself, and I'm reinventing the wheel. It's like how do I make this film. That's part of the pleasure and that's why I'm not a normal professional director.” LittlesFilmPleasureJourneyDirectorsNormalScriptsWheelsReinventing Author:Pawel Pawlikowski
“When you do a movie, it's like going on a journey. It's really like the director is the captain of the ship, and that energy, everybody feels.” FeelsEnergyJourneyDirectorsShipsCaptains Author:Kellan Lutz
“My favorite thing in moviemaking is to shoot in chronological order if at all possible, because it just helps for continuity and all the logistical purposes. It also helps with performance and the journey of each character, but I also think it's good for the director and everyone [else] involved.” IfsThinkingCharacterHelpingPurposeOrderJourneyInvolvedDirectorsPerformancesMy FavoriteContinuityFavorites Things Author:Zoe Bell