“I enjoy telling these stories that I ultimately think get a disservice on a lot of network television. I enjoy getting people to change their perspective. I enjoy pushing myself into learning and understanding things from a very different point of view. It's scary to do that. It's scary to kind of put yourself in somebody else's position.” PeopleThinkingKindDifferentStoriesEnjoyUnderstandingViewsPositionTelevisionPerspectiveScaryPoint Of ViewPushingDisserviceDifferent Points Of ViewUnderstanding Things Author:Morgan Spurlock
“Television is full of fictional and real violence that's turned into entertainment. It's an interesting phenomena and I tried to put it in perspective and tried to think through a few of the real questions that this sometimes unseemly business raises.” ThinkingRealSometimesInterestingViolenceTelevisionPerspectiveRaisesEntertainmentReal Questions Author:Bill James
“Television is interesting, in that the pace is quicker and you can see your work more quickly than with movies. And then, with the added social media aspect, you can access that relationship to the fans directly and you have control of the content of what you say, your perspective, your opinions and your ideas.” IdeasSocialInterestingOpinionFansMediaTelevisionPerspectiveAspectSocial MediaAccessPace Author:Matthew Davis
“You can't just live in a comfortable little suburban neighborhood and get your education from movies and television and have any perspective on life.” LittlesTelevisionPerspectiveComfortableNeighborhoodJust Live Author:Craig Venter
“Modernism in a way, early modernism, for instance, in pictures, was turning against perspective and Europe. And all early modernism is actually from out of Europe, when you think of cubism is African, is looking at Africa, Matisse is looking at the arabesque, Oceania. Europe was the optical projection that had become photography, that had become film, that became television and it conquered the world.” ThinkingWorldWayFilmTelevisionPerspectivePhotographyEuropeInstanceProjectionModernismCubismMatisseOceania Author:David Hockney
“Our biggest art forms are film and television, and there hasn't been a great film about 9/11 yet, nor has there been a great television series. Something like The Wire gives us a rich and fully achieved picture of the wasteful, cruel War on Drugs; something like The White Ribbon gives a perspective on World War I that could only have been presented long after the event itself.” WorldGivingLongHas BeensArtWarFilmFormWhiteRichEventsTelevisionPerspectiveDrugSeriesWar Of The WorldsWorld War IWireWar On DrugsRibbonsGreat FilmFilm And Television Author:Teju Cole
“I've always approached television from a little more cinematic perspective, if not a much more cinematic perspective because of the shows I have been fortunate enough to work on.” IfsLittlesHas BeensEnoughShowsTelevisionPerspectiveFortunateCinematic Author:Bear McCreary