“Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions to tap into. The emotion of the reward of discovery, the feeling of righteous anger, the feelings of pathos and sadness, or sentimentality of being moved by something.” KindDifferentFeelingsEmotionSuccessfulSadnessProduceTelevisionEmotionalDiscoveryMovedRewardsReactionsGenrePrimeRighteousViewersSentimentalityPathosPrime TimeEmotional ReactionsDifferent EmotionsRighteous Anger Author:Chris Hayes
“I am a person that believes in different emotions with music. Music can bring about different vibes on the field, off the field, urban life, going to church, leaving church. Everything the world may bring, there's a song for it to put you in the right frame of mind.” WorldMindBelieveMayPersonsDifferentSongChurchEmotionFieldsLeavingUrbanFrame Of MindVibesGoing To ChurchUrban LifeDifferent Emotions Author:Cam Newton
“Different fragrances promote different emotions, and I find that fragrance gets me in the frame of mind for that person.” MindPersonsDifferentEmotionFragranceFrame Of MindDifferent Emotions Author:Gugu Mbatha-Raw
“I want to be able to make people laugh and cry and feel happy or sad and feel all these different emotions through singing and acting. Hopefully throughout my career, I'll get to pursue them.” PeopleWantFeelsDifferentAbleActingEmotionCareersLaughingCrySingingIllPursueHopefullyMaking People LaughDifferent EmotionsSinging And Acting Author:Olivia Holt
“When I auditioned actors I never make them act. I choose a long symphony, then I tell them to sit down and I play the symphony for them. Then I sit and I look at them. I always pick a piece of music that has up and downs, very dramatic parts, very quiet parts and really sensitive parts so that it can produce different emotions.” LooksLongDifferentPlayActorsEmotionPiecesProduceQuietPicksDown AndSensitiveDramaticSymphonyUps & DownsDifferent Emotions Author:Pirjo Honkasalo
“If you are referring to the characters of The Room, each character has a different personality which you can see very clearly on the screen. If you are referring to the actors, they give me different emotions, personality which represents human behavior.” IfsGivingHumansDifferentCharacterActorsRoomsEmotionPersonalityBehaviorGive MeScreensHuman BehaviorReferringDifferent Emotions Author:Tommy Wiseau
“I love what movies and television and all that kind of stuff has done to me through the years. I love that it can bring up all these different emotions in me - whether it's anger or happiness or sadness...whatever it may be.” YearsKindMayDifferentDoneStuffEmotionSadnessTelevisionThrough The YearsDifferent Emotions Author:Kevin Sorbo
“I think a lot of people become actors because they have a great reservoir and repertoire of many different emotions they felt over their lives. It's like having a toolbox, and you go down into the toolbox and choose one or two of those that you need for a particular scenario, or something that comes up in a line.” PeopleThinkingNeedsTwoDifferentActorsFeltLinesEmotionParticularCome UpScenariosReservoirsToolboxDifferent Emotions Author:Maria Bello
“That was a very different emotion and I felt Dido's words would be good and I had a template with my voice in it. Then, when he heard it, he wanted both our voices together in it and that's the scene when he sees the boy and then he gets charged to go on that final cutting effort.” DifferentWould BeWantedTogetherFeltVoiceEffortEmotionBoysCuttingHeardGoes OnSceneFinalsBe GoodDifferent EmotionsDido Author:A. R. Rahman
“The film [Django] really has a lot of ups and downs, and taps into a lot of different emotions. To me, the trick was balancing all those emotions, so that I could get you where I wanted you to be by the very end. I wanted the audience cheering in triumph at the end.” DifferentEndsWantedFilmEmotionAudienceTricksTriumphCheerUps & DownsDifferent EmotionsDjango Author:Quentin Tarantino
“I don't really have a favorite song. Music is such a big part of who I am, and speaks to so many different emotions inside me, that I don't have an all-time favorite.” DifferentBigsSongSpeakEmotionMusic IsWho I AmAll TimeFavorite SongAll Time FavoriteDifferent Emotions Author:Lily Collins
“As a writer, you explore all kinds of different emotions.” KindDifferentEmotionAll KindsDifferent Emotions Author:Ishmael Reed
“There are things that make us choose, on certain days, on certain nights, the opposite of love, in all its variations. But I want to acknowledge that with love and hate it's not simply one or the other. It's at least two, three, four, five different emotions existing at once, side by side, a broad spectrum of things alive.” WantTwoDifferentNightCertainHateThreeSidesEmotionFiveFourAliveOppositesAcknowledgeBroadsSpectrumVariationLove And HateDifferent Emotions Author:Jamaica Kincaid
“It's just that different emotions and perceptions demand different frequencies and intensities.” DifferentEmotionDemandPerceptionIntensityFrequencyDifferent Emotions Author:Christian Wiman