A Quote by Bill Frakes

There is no off position on my visual switch, and I don't want one. I love, and always have, telling stories with my camera. — © Bill Frakes
There is no off position on my visual switch, and I don't want one. I love, and always have, telling stories with my camera.
I got a Super 8 camera when I was eight years old, and I just wanted to tell stories - I love telling stories.
I love telling stories; I always have, and I think women need to be more proactive about telling their own stories and sharing their points of view.
A visual understanding of great composition and how to use a camera and expensive lenses can be learned, but drive and a real hunger for making photos and telling stories... I don't think that part can be learned. You either have that inside, or you don't.
I love telling stories; I always have, and I think women need to be more proactive about telling their own stories and sharing their points of view. So that's definitely a goal for me.
In the South, we tell stories. We tell stories if you're in a sales position, if you're in a retail position, you lure your customer by telling a story. You just do.
In my experience, telling someone to switch Unix shells for ease of use is like telling him to switch cigarette brands for his health.
I used to always love taking photos, but I would always give a camera away to someone else. Now I don't give the camera away anymore. It also takes a long time to develop a visual style, and I think that the things that I was imitating were people I love, like Judy Linn or Gerald Turner, and then it slowly started to become more myself.
Hollywood has its own way of telling stories. I was just telling stories that I was familiar with. And it's what I want to do in the future: I want to take my audio cinema and put it on the screen.
Life is a story. You and I are telling stories; they may suck, but we are telling stories. And we tell stories about the things that we want. So you go through your bank account, and those are things you have told stories about.
From morning when I wake up until I go to sleep, I am working. I go to bed and I want to switch off, but the brain doesn't switch off.
I'd love the opportunity to continue to work in the U.S. with people I have always admired and I also want keep telling stories from where I'm from.
I used to make short films even as a kid. I used to have a camera and play around with it. So, I was always interested in the process and telling stories. I've always wanted to direct.
There is no off position on the genius switch.
I am interested in people. I'm interested in telling stories, whether that is behind the camera or in front of the camera.
I love to act. And oh-so-love telling stories through film as an actor. Even on my days off.
My music always been based off telling stories and now I really got a lot of stories to tell about my life, what my family went through, what my people went through.
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