A Quote by Ashly Lorenzana

Storytellers don't show, they tell. I'm sticking with that. — © Ashly Lorenzana
Storytellers don't show, they tell. I'm sticking with that.

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Ashly Lorenzana
Born: 1987
All directors are storytellers, so the motivation was to tell the story I wanted to tell. That's what I love.
I'm actually quite critical of the storytelling theme. I think all the storytellers are not storytellers.
I make that distinction only because I came to it strictly as someone who was just a lover of storytellers and cinematic storytellers.
I like the fact that I'm from the South and that I have this rich history behind me. I come from a family of storytellers. They can't just tell you how someone went to the store. They have to tell you who they saw, what they were wearing, what they said, what they had in their grocery cart.
I really do see everybody at Marvel Television as storytellers. They might have different titles, but whether they're actors or they're showrunners or they're somebody that answers the phone, all of them are storytellers.
When you come from a family of storytellers, you're doomed. You just have to tell stories.
A long-running show leaves behind a legacy of storytellers and their relationship with the audience.
I'll tell you a secret. Old storytellers never die. They disappear into their own story.
It's time for storytellers to tell the stories that have not had the privilege of being shown to the world, and the audience will be there.
I love rehearsals and I love creating a character, sticking with it until you have something to tell. It's always different though. Sometimes a director will tell you from day one what they want. Then you throw in your idea.
That's what we do, man, we're like storytellers. We tell you stories from the streets. Whether we did it before when we was young or we heard it from one of the homies telling us a tale of what he been through. It's all in having fun and creating a movie like vibe to tell a tale from the streets.
I believe that even today we can only tell a simple story without really interfering with gameplay. But in the future, I think it will almost be a requirement of all storytellers when they create games, how they can tell a more complex story without conflicting with the gameplay.
There's a cord sticking out of the back. Might you tell me where it goes?
I think our storytellers - our songwriters should be great storytellers, and they should be mountain climbers and explorers, because music is something that can cross all different borders.
We're all storytellers in this business, and I personally love to sit back and watch someone tell a story. If it's done well, there's nothing like it. It's pure.
I'd feel weird on a show where it was a bunch of dudes that are my type. I like sticking out a little.
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