“Sometimes when I'm in the studio I feel so much but don't know how to express it. You're just like in a cave - life goes on without you.” KnowsFeelsSometimesKnow HowGoes OnStudiosCavesWithout YouLife Goes On Author:Miley Cyrus
“Don't Look Down” is her official debut as Skylar Grey, the singer, born Holly Brook Hafermann and raised in Mazomanie, Wis., has been making albums since she was a tween. Grey and her mother sang as a folk duo under the name Generations; they released three indie discs. “I learned a lot about professionalism, how the show must go on even though I feel like [expletive] sometimes,” Grey remembers. “I have a lot of experience in the studio, performing onstage, talking to an audience. I learned most of that stuff when I was performing with my mom.” FeelsLooksHas BeensSometimesShowsRememberMotherThreeNamesStuffBornTalkingAudienceGenerationsMomGoes OnRaisedFolksAlbumsStudiosMy MomSingersPerformingOfficialsGreyBrooksProfessionalismDebutHolliesDiscsTweensExpletivesDuos Author:Skylar Grey
“I'm lucky. I don't have to produce the whole movie. What I've been doing is just coming up with ideas for movies. I write a concept, a treatment, an outline, and if I sell that to a studio, then someone else does the actual production and I go on to another project, although I keep the title executive producer.” IfsWritingDoeIdeasWholeProduceGoes OnLuckyProjectsConceptsSellsProductionsStudiosProducersTitlesTreatmentExecutivesOutlines Author:Stan Lee
“When you're in the studio, you've got a narrative for what goes on, you might switch on a bit of gear and it might not work as you intended or come out a bit wrong, and you try and exploit it.” TryingMightBitsGoes OnStudiosNarrativeExploitsGears Author:Rob Brown
“Roger [Corman] didn't actually hire me, though. I was hired by AIP [American International Pictures], the studio that made the picture, which was Sam Arkoff and Jim Nicholson. It was a great learning experience for me, because not only did I work on the script, but they hired me back to go on location when they were making the movie, to write new scenes and so forth.” WritingMadeGoes OnSceneInternationalScriptsStudiosLocationRogerLearning ExperienceNicholson Author:Curtis Hanson
“When you go on a movie set, there used to be one woman: script supervisor. Now they were in all capacities in addition to heading studios. So that's the biggest change of all from the early '50s, when I first started.” FirstsUsedGoes OnCapacityScriptsStudiosUsed To BeHeadingsOne WomanMovie SetsSupervisors Author:Robert Vaughn