Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by Conrad Hall

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American artist Conrad Hall.
Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Conrad Hall

Conrad Lafcadio Hall, ASC was a French Polynesian-born American cinematographer. Named after writers Joseph Conrad and Lafcadio Hearn, he was best known for photographing such films as In Cold Blood, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition. For his work he garnered a number of awards, including three Academy Awards and three BAFTA Awards.

I can still recall the thrill of shooting my first film.
That's why I like fast film. It gives you more freedom to light more naturally.
Every cinematographer I worked with had his own way of solving problems. — © Conrad Hall
Every cinematographer I worked with had his own way of solving problems.
The sun is the most parallel light source because it is so far away.
I knew exactly how I wanted it to play, but you are never sure until you watch the projected images reflect off the screen. That's when you know it worked.
There are a lot of directors who are knowledgeable about images, and others who aren't.
It is also difficult to articulate the subtleties in cinema, because there aren't words or metaphors which describe many of the emotions you are attempting to evoke.
I was very happy sitting alone at a dining room table, writing a script.
In aptitude tests, I scored highest in music.
I saw Tequila Sunrise as a romantic picture with complex, bigger than life characters.
You have to understand the nature of light.
Painting and writing are solitary arts.
Billions of people have seen and been influenced by movies in the short history of this industry. — © Conrad Hall
Billions of people have seen and been influenced by movies in the short history of this industry.
I don't think of myself as a director or writer. I think of myself as a filmmaker.
But you know you haven't done it all because you know everything keeps evolving and changing; and you know you can evolve with it if you grow and develop as a human being.
Contrast is what makes photography interesting.
With today's fast films, you can light the way your eye sees the scene. You can abuse the film and create subtleties in contrast with light and exposure, diffusion and filters. That's what makes it an art.
My first semester, I got a D in creative writing.
The closer the source of light is to a subject, the broader the beams are.
It was 100 feet of 16 mm black-and-white film of a car coming to a stop sign, and driving off. I had to decide how to frame and light it. It was magic. There was a sense of mystery.
I think one of the reasons people quit is because they're afraid they won't be able to get better and better; that they have to come to a zenith of some kind.
But at heart, I am more than a cinematographer.
My peers say I have made a difference. That means more to me than winning an Oscar.
The audience has to understand that if the film is going to have any meaning for them. If they are going to empathize with the characters, they have to visualize the process of concentration involved in making every move.
It's important to know that if you are dealing with shadows.
There are infinite shadings of light and shadows and colors... it's an extraordinarily subtle language. Figuring out how to speak that language is a lifetime job.
I hope I'm still shooting when I'm 80.
Every once in a while, when the audience is expecting to see one thing, you have to show them something else. — © Conrad Hall
Every once in a while, when the audience is expecting to see one thing, you have to show them something else.
It took a while for me to grasp that my colleagues believe I have made an impact on the history of cinema.
I suppose I would still be a communicator, maybe a musician.
I realize that every picture isn't a work of art.
There is a kind of beauty in imperfection.
Manipulating shadows and tonality is like writing music or a poem.
Dad, wherever you are, you are gone but you will never be forgotten.
I want to tell a story and shape it all the way through to the end.
You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.
Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities... much more so than music or language.
Photography is a very important part of my life. — © Conrad Hall
Photography is a very important part of my life.
In Hollywood, maybe only ten percent will make it and the other ninety percent try. This elusive dream of making it and being on top is the same story as the moth being drawn to the flame. The flame and it's attractiveness is something you'll never eliminate. Some will learn how to live in that environment and others will burn in it.
To me, the camera is like a musical instrument. You use it to control the flow, shape, size and colors of images.
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