“The reason that I'm here is that Patrick and I are partners and when crazy stuff comes our way we'll sit down and brainstorm and think around it just like we do when we're thinking about a scene. So, while the masters might not understand my being here, or at least they didn't at first, but they do now because we really are a partnership. If he's on set I'm on set.” IfsThinkingWayFirstsReasonMightStuffCrazyMastersSceneDown AndPartnersPartnership Author:Todd Farmer
“And there's so much extra material. I mean, I've certainly read as you asked about do I read reviews and stuff, like people are like none of the jokes in the trailers are like in the movie. And it's like and we have whole sequences and scenes that weren't in the movie.” PeopleMeanWholeStuffMaterialsSceneJokesExtrasReviewsSequenceTrailers Author:Nicholas Stoller
“There's a lot of people who don't understand the touring and the party scene and it's like, go to bed late, wake up early, drive for hours, play a show, meet crazy drunk people and all that stuff. I would rather be doing that than like McDonalds or something like that though. It's definitely fun but it's a lot of work.” PeoplePlayShowsFunStuffHoursPartyCrazySceneBedLateWake UpDrunkShow MeTouringMcdonaldsUp EarlyDrunk People Author:Sam Hughes
“The big change was reggae and hip-hop, which came along after Split Enz had started. When Bob Marley first visited New Zealand, he lit a fuse that is still burning very brightly. The Maori people particularly honor reggae music in a very big way. So there is a strong reggae scene and a strong hip-hop scene, especially among Samoans. There's still plenty of quirky stuff around. No one expects to make much money here, so it definitely does encourage an underground sense.” PeopleWayFirstsDoeStillsBigsStrongStuffHonorSceneHip HopPlentyBurningHipsHopsBobSplitsLitQuirkyNew ZealandReggaeFuseBig ChangesMarleyReggae Music Author:Tim Finn
“We always need to have someone help with videos, I think all of our DVDs could've been better but our music video, I love all the music videos, but the actual behind-the-scenes and stuff of our music video DVD, it was rushed and didn't turn out great.” ThinkingNeedsHelpingTurnsStuffBehindsSceneVideoDvdsBehind The Scenes Author:Jess Margera
“A lot of individuals I've met that I've done a song or two with. But to be honest I'm not incredibly familiar with the scene. I mean, I'm more familiar with people coming from other countries like Latin-American MCs and African rappers... that type of stuff I'm really starting to get a hold on.” PeopleMeanTwoCountryDoneSongIndividualStuffHonestTypeMetsSceneStartingFamiliarBeing HonestLatinRapperOther CountriesLatin American Author:Immortal Technique
“It's been cool to see on the Voice all these up-and-coming artists from all over the country just develop and follow their careers as well, because we were all at a beginning point together. Now, after seeing the business side and behind-the-scenes stuff, it's hard for me to watch reality TV and play along like they want you to.” WantWellsCountryHardPlayRealityTogetherArtistStuffSidesVoiceBehindsCareersWatchesSeeingTvsSceneReality TvBehind The Scenes Author:Curtis Grimes
“What is a scene? a) A scene starts and ends in one place at one time (the Aristotelian unities of time and place-this stuff goes waaaayyyy back). b) A scene starts in one place emotionally and ends in another place emotionally. Starts angry, ends embarrassed. Starts lovestruck, ends disgusted. c) Something happens in a scene, whereby the character cannot go back to the way things were before. Make sure to finish a scene before you go on to the next. Make something happen.” WayEndsCharacterHappensNextStuffGoes OnSceneAngryUnityThings HappenOne TimeEmbarrassedDisgusted Author:Janet Fitch
“I suppose also that watching marketing and publicity stuff play out from behind the scenes, making those plans and seeing each piece fall into place or not, each year, for each book, has made me a little more tranquil about the process for my own book than I might otherwise be.” YearsLittlesMadeBookPlayMightFallStuffProcessMy OwnBehindsPiecesPlansSeeingSceneMarketingPublicityTranquilBehind The ScenesFall Into Place Author:Danielle Dutton
“I start with an image, then I go from the image toward exploring the situation. Then I write a scene, and from the scene I find the character, from the character I find the larger plot. It's like deductive reasoning - I start with the smaller stuff and work backward.” WritingCharacterStuffSituationSceneReasoningPlotExploring Author:Dan Chaon
“I'm not somebody who takes stuff home with them, that if I shoot a scene and I'm personally impacted for days or something. I mean it certainly is affecting and everything, but it doesn't penetrate to some deeper layer. I'm in it when I'm in it.” IfsMeanHomeStuffSceneDeeperLayersPenetrate Author:Geena Davis
“It's just that the nature of being a director is being incredibly overwhelmed with getting the shots right, dealing with the locations, and then there's a two-year-old in the scene, and all that stuff - you know, there's a lot of kids in scenes.” KnowsYearsTwoKidsStuffSceneDirectorsShotsTwo YearsLocationOverwhelmedTwo Year Olds Author:Jay Duplass
“Well, the film initially - we had decided to pair joy with fear because I don't know about you - for me fear was a major motivator in junior high. So we thought there's probably some good stuff there... As the film went on, we had developed all these great scenes that were really funny, but in the third act, it wasn't adding up to anything.” KnowsWellsFilmJoyStuffSceneMajorsDecidedThirdsPairsJuniorsJunior High Author:Pete Docter
“People are appreciating the old stuff again and there's no MTV-style scene police to try to make us all listen to Machine Head and Pantera *puke*!” PeopleTryingStuffStyleSceneAppreciateMachinesPoliceMtvPukeOld StuffPantera Author:Mat McNerney
“I just wanna perform, I wanna get back on the scene, I wanna do all the festivals and stuff like that. I don't necessarily want to do all the bullshit that comes with it, like tons and tons of interviews, unnecessary things and all that.” WantStuffSceneInterviewsGet BackUnnecessaryBullshitFestivalsUnnecessary Things Author:Lady Sovereign
“I love a lot of people in bands and people doing weird art stuff, but i will always forget someone and i don't really want to be part of stamping the boundaries on a scene.” PeopleWantArtStuffForgetSceneBandBoundariesForgetting Someone Author:Brian Chippendale
“And when I first started writing, it was literally in acting classes. And what would happen is now it's really easy to get scripts and stuff but back then, you know, oftentimes you'd buy the novelization to a movie if you wanted to get an idea of what the scene, you know what happened in the scene.” IfsKnowsWritingFirstsIdeasHappensWantedEasyStuffActingClassHappenedSceneScriptsEasy To GetActing Classes Author:Quentin Tarantino
“When someone new comes on and has their first nude scene - and even if it's not full nudity - it's always a weird, awkward setup. We have these famous merkins which are sort of toupees for your delicate areas to make it look like you're naked but cover you up a little bit. But we joke around a little bit with the newbies who are trying that stuff on for the first time.” IfsTryingFirstsLooksLittlesStuffBitsLike YouSceneLittle BitJokesFirst TimeAreasNakedOver YouDelicateAwkwardNuditySetups Author:Deborah Ann Woll
“Emotions are the natural result of striving for something. Every single scene has two or more people in it, and nobody wants the same thing, so they are negotiating this one way or another. The result of that negotiation will bring out all kinds of emotional stuff in you.” PeopleWayWantKindTwoStuffNaturalResultsEmotionEmotionalSceneStriveAll KindsOne WayNegotiationNegotiating Author:William H. Macy
“I am comfortable talking about sex scenes and stuff, but to me, when it's physically explicit, I do feel prudish and uncomfortable.” FeelsSexStuffTalkingSceneComfortableUncomfortableExplicit Author:Phoebe Waller-Bridge
“I think because I do model for brands but it's never without input, ever. With AG I front their campaign, and obviously designed the collection for them. I did the same back in the day with Madewell. Even with Longchamp, there's a certain amount of collaboration on deciding on photographers and stuff like that. It's something that I'm accustomed to doing behind the scenes.” ThinkingCertainStuffBehindsFrontsAmountSceneModelsPhotographerCampaignsBrandsCollectionsCollaborationAccustomedInputBehind The ScenesBack In The Day Author:Alexa Chung
“Madisyn [Shipman] was great. She's a really talented kid. We got along great. It was fun, in between scenes, I'd pull out my iPod and show her different old rock 'n' roll and punk stuff, and she was really into it.” DifferentShowsKidsFunStuffRocksSceneRock N RollPunkIpodsOld Rock Author:Billie Joe Armstrong
“I love exploring in a rehearsal room with other actors, scenes and you know, stuff you are scared of.” KnowsActorsStuffRoomsSceneScaredExploringRehearsal Author:Ewan McGregor
“We [ with Emilio Estevez] asked if we could take some things [ in Breakfast Club] that weren't in the shooting draft, but from earlier drafts, "Can we maybe use this?" And Hughes was very amenable to all that. And there was some stuff that I liked, and I said, "How about this?" And he went, "Well, we'll check with Molly [Ringwald]. Those scenes are with her. And if she likes it, fine." So it was just wonderful. It was great.” IfsWellsSaidUseStuffWonderfulFineSceneClubsLikesChecksShootingBreakfastAmenable Author:Judd Nelson
“My character [in Ted Bundy] was unaware of all the murders that were being committed by him, so I kind of tried to keep myself out of it and kind of keep an innocent point of view from it. The hard scenes for me were the sex scenes just because there's like sexual deviance going on and there was stuff that he want her to do and that was really disturbing.” WantKindHardCharacterSexStuffViewsSceneMurderCommittedPoint Of ViewInnocentDisturbingTed BundyDeviance Author:Boti Bliss
“I was raised pretty much a fundamentalist, but the one thing that fundamentalism gave to me was the love for that book and a commitment to read and study it. The difficulty is that I've read it all, I didn't skip around, I read it all, and when you read it all, you can't take it literally because you don't want to blame God for a lot of stuff that occurs in that book. There are some pretty violent scenes.” WantBookStuffStudyOne ThingSceneCommitmentDifficultyBlameRaisedViolentFundamentalismSkipFundamentalist Author:John Shelby Spong
“We're charlatans in a way, we're magic people. Part of the behind the scenes stuff is to loosen you up, to make you feel that you are experiencing this. This is my style, I did it in Looking for Richard, too. And I figure, if I can weave it into the actual play and get the audience interested, like the robes going up and down, they'll pay attention long enough to consume it.” PeopleIfsWayFeelsLongI CanEnoughPlayStuffPayBehindsAttentionAudienceMagicStyleFiguresScenePay AttentionUp And DownRobesBehind The ScenesCharlatans Author:Al Pacino
“I love the resource of the Internet. I use it all the time. Anything I'm writing - for example, if I'm writing a scene about Washington D.C. and I want to know where this monument is, I can find it right away, I can get a picture of the monument, it just makes your life so much easier, especially if you're writing fiction. You can check stuff so much quicker, and I think that's all great for writers.” IfsThinkingKnowsWantWritingI CanUseStuffFictionExampleInternetEasierSceneResourcesChecksMonumentWriting Fiction Author:Dave Barry