“My Food Network shows, 'Emeril Live' and 'Essence of Emeril,' are not in production right now, but I wouldn't say that I'm necessarily leaving Food Network. I have a lot of television still in me. I enjoy teaching people, so it's just a matter of time before I do something new.” PeopleStillsMatterShowsEnjoyTeachingTelevisionRight NowEssenceLeavingProductionsSomething NewMatter Of TimeFood Network Author:Emeril Lagasse
“Life exists in countless forms in countless dimensions, in places that we simply cannot see. The essence of life - while it might not appear so when we watch television or watch our loved ones suffer - is good.” InspirationalMightFormSufferingWatchesTelevisionBuddhismEssenceDimensionsLoved OnesEssence Of Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“In television, and especially in a situation comedy, you kind of play yourself, or at least the essence of yourself.” KindPlaySituationComedyTelevisionEssence Author:Shelley Long
“I don't view interviewing as much of a performance. My whole life is in essence a performance but singing and dancing for television is an entirely different thing.” DifferentWholeLife IsViewsTelevisionSingingEssencePerformancesDancingWhole LifeDifferent ThingsSinging And Dancing Author:Lady Gaga
“Film and television are very different. On the TV show, we do seven or eight scenes a day, so time and money are of the essence, and we have zero room for creativity because you've got to do each scene in only five takes. Whereas, on a film, you have an entire day to film one scene, so you have so much time to choose how you want to fill in a scene.” WantDifferentShowsFilmRoomsCreativityFiveTelevisionTvsSceneEssenceSevenEightZeroTv ShowsTime And MoneyFilm And Television Author:Shailene Woodley
“The major difference frequently is in time. The motion picture, for example, gives you considerably more freedom of expression than does the confined thirty-minute television show. But in essence, they're not that dissimilar.” GivingDoeShowsDifferencesMinutesExampleTelevisionExpressionMajorsEssenceThirtyConfinedFreedom Of ExpressionTelevision ShowsMotion Pictures Author:Rod Serling