“Same thing with film, by the time you've finished shooting and you've really been into everything, you've touched up everything in the editing room. You've gone in there and taken little bits from everything.” LittlesFilmBitsRoomsGoneTakenLittle BitFinishedShootingTouchedEditing Author:Ridley Scott
“When I was shooting a movie in Montreal, it was freezing. If you take a little bit of Aquaphor and dab it on your face, it keeps your skin looking fresh. I dubbed it Aqua For Everything.” IfsLittlesFacesBitsLittle BitSkinsShootingYour FaceFreezingMontrealAquaDabs Author:Lucy Liu
“I love my situation as a spectator. The actors are only a little bit ahead of the audience. The audience discovers the episode when it's screened, but we actors only discover the episode when we get the script, two weeks ahead of shooting. Until then, we know nothing of the evolution of our characters.” KnowsLittlesTwoCharacterActorsBitsSituationAudienceWeekEvolutionLittle BitScriptsShootingEpisodesSpectatorsTwo Weeks Author:Richard Sammel
“I am not a fan of improvisation, because it bores me. Working off a tight scenario gives you the confidence and ability to - why don't we change this a little bit and bring it back to the script. You always discover things while shooting.” GivingLittlesBitsAbilityFansLittle BitScriptsShootingBoresScenariosImprovisation Author:Nicolas Winding Refn
“During the preproduction when I'm shooting and then once we wrap we go away. And then the visual effects guys take over. And then they add all those little bits and pieces. They come up with ideas during the cut in the editing, and they said while would be really cool if we did this thing here where the blade pops out. So then you see the movie and say wow that's a really neat idea. I wish we would have thought of that.” IfsLittlesSaidIdeasWould BeGuyWishBitsPiecesCuttingEffectsLittle BitAddCome UpPopsShootingVisualsGoing AwayWowEditingThey SaidBladesWrapsReally CoolNeatBits And PiecesVisual Effects Author:Gregory Nicotero
“On the very last day of shooting [of The Last King of Scotlang], I remember wanting to get the [Idi Amin] character out of me right away, as much as I could. You literally take a bath to wash him off you. Luckily, I went into another part not so long afterwards, so I was kind of able to push it away a little bit. But speech patterns, and little sounds, particularly colloquial things, like the way you ask questions or might respond, were sticking with me, probably because I'd worked so hard to make it a part of my everyday way of expressing myself.” WayKindLittlesLongHardCharacterMightAbleLastsRememberAsksBitsSoundKingsSpeechLittle BitEverydayPatternsShootingBathsLast Day Author:Forest Whitaker