“I think television scripts have become really intriguing and well-done. And writers have stopped drawing any actual line between film and television they used to never cross.” ThinkingWellsDoneFilmUsedLinesTelevisionCrossesScriptsDrawingIntriguingWell DoneFilm And Television Author:Natalie Zea
“Comic books themselves are getting more literate. And there are people who are screenwriters and television writers and novelists who are writing for the comics, for some reason, they love doing it and some of the art work in the comics, I mean it rivals anything you'll see hanging on the walls of museums, they're illustrations more than drawings and all the people are discovering this and they're turning on to it.” PeopleWritingMeanArtBookReasonTelevisionWallDrawingComicNovelistsMuseumsDiscoveringComic BookRivalsIllustrationScreenwritersHanging On Author:Stan Lee
“I spent much of my childhood in northern Quebec, and often there was no radio, no television - there wasn't a lot to entertain us. When it rained, I stayed inside reading, writing, drawing.” WritingReadingChildhoodTelevisionRadioDrawingQuebecReading Writing Author:Margaret Atwood
“Sometimes when I'm watching television and something, an image, will come on that has to do with 9/11 or some of these families telling their stories, or children talking about drawing pictures of airplanes flying into towers, you know, I find myself still choking up.” KnowsChildrenStillsSometimesStoriesTalkingTelevisionDrawingFlyingAirplaneTowersChokeWatching TelevisionDrawing Pictures Author:Ann Richards
“There's a lot of great writing, and characters, and stories being told in television nowadays. And much more than there used to be. The opportunities to tell stories, because of the opportunities to show content. And so it's drawing actors from cinema, movie actors, actors to where there's a lot of opportunities to where you can tell stories.” WritingCharacterStoriesShowsUsedActorsOpportunityTelevisionDrawingUsed To BeCinemaGreat WritingMovie Actors Author:Keanu Reeves
“Awareness of having better things to do with their lives is the secret to immunizing our children against false values--whether presented on television or in "real life." The child who finds fulfillment in music or reading or cooking or swimming or writing or drawing is not as easily convinced that he needs recognition or power or some "high" to feel worthwhile.” NeedsFeelsWritingChildrenRealLife IsValuesReadingSecretAwarenessTelevisionOur ChildrenCookingConvincedDrawingReal LifeRecognitionFulfillmentThings To DoSwimmingWorthwhileBetter Things To Do Book:Whole child, whole parent Source: Whole child, whole parent
“I saw a lot of lousy movies and watched a ton of crappy television and read a bunch of utterly forgettable books and comics and listened to hours of junk music as a kid. And I'm still drawing profitably in my own art on some of the tawdry treasure I stored up in those years.” YearsArtStillsBookKidsHoursMy OwnSawsTelevisionDrawingTreasureBunchJunkForgettable Author:Michael Chabon