A Quote by Adria Petty

Musicians ultimately are who they are, they aren't actors, so as a clipmaker you have a responsibility to protect them. — © Adria Petty
Musicians ultimately are who they are, they aren't actors, so as a clipmaker you have a responsibility to protect them.
I know a lot of actors who started out as musicians and have very successful careers as actors, but most people don't know them as musicians.
I don't like that, because there are a lot of people whose works I admire as actors or actresses, or musicians. And you know, I've been a big fan of different musicians or actors.
I think a lot of actors, especially actors with a theater background, have a musical ear. A lot of actors just want to be musicians anyway, and a lot of musicians want to be actors.
It's difficult because you can't generalise about these things. But in essence, you deal with children as simply as you deal with actors - you have to show a certain sort of respect. You deal with them lovingly and protect them, but if you protect them enough then they're open to engage with what you want to do with them.
Culture changes because of musicians and actors and actresses. There's a responsibility there. You may ignore the responsibility. You may choose to be a bad role model. But, you are a role model nonetheless.
As actors, we have to take characters, and we have to feel for them and ultimately become them, and share that on screen so that audience feels that.
All of us have mothers, sisters, daughters at home and it is our responsibility to protect them and make them aware of their rights.
Musicians like to converse. There's always interesting conversation with musicians - with classical musicians, with jazz musicians, musicians in general.
There's an inherent responsibility actors feel when portraying something that actually exists in the world. It's arguably something that not all actors would agree on because this is a craft, but for me, it's the emotion of what a character is going through that makes the performance what it is. We have a responsibility to bring those emotions to light.
Our responsibility is to protect people and help them into work.
As a director, you have to know what actors are doing. You're the one telling them what to do. The actors' job is to come prepared to the set, but sometimes, if they're beginning actors or people who are non-actors, you have to teach them how to act.
One of the reasons why we started the Green Belt Movement is to work with these ordinary peasant farmers so as to educate them that, despite the fact that they are poor, it is in their interest to protect the soil that they have, to protect the forest they have, to protect the land that they have, because if they don't do it, things can be only worse tomorrow for them for them and for their children.
I've always thought that actors wanted to be pop musicians and pop musicians wanted to be actors.
As a director, my job is to protect. I protect scripts, actors, cameramen, designers.
There are any number of models artists can use to profit off of their talent and artistry. It is not up to the state to protect them from competition. Musicians can obviously get paid for performing and having their music copied and "pirated" helps them in this respect by making them more well known, more popular.
My first responsibility as governor is to protect North Carolinians and keep them safe.
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