A Quote by Bryan Adams

I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front. — © Bryan Adams
I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front.
We need women behind the camera like we do in front of the camera. That's when we will have stronger, smarter, better roles for us.
I am very proud of my husband, both behind the camera and in front of the camera.
I do films to be behind the camera, not in front of the camera. I'm sure I say very intimate things about myself in all my films, but it's better to say it not too directly, to be hidden behind a woman.
I think it's probably safe to say that continuing our onscreen relationship in front of the camera is probably not happening. I expect Adam may well pursue things in front of the camera, but I'm most likely not. It's not who I am.
I would like to see more films being made with people of color behind the camera and in front of the camera, because the more times at bat we have, the better we get.
I am interested in people. I'm interested in telling stories, whether that is behind the camera or in front of the camera.
I want to be the person who eventually doesn't have to be in front of the camera. I can be behind the camera and really change things cinematically, and this is giving me an opportunity to do something behind the camera, which I really want to maximize.
I have a lot of appreciation for what people do in front of the camera as well as behind the camera. I don't think I could like one without the other. Eventually, I think the road will lead me down to producing or directing, because it's more about problem solving.
I think about it all the time. I love filmmaking. Whether I'd be in front of the camera or behind the camera, I just love that world.
Being behind a camera, in front of the camera, is my own little deconstructionist niche.
I think I've spent more time in front of a camera than off camera. That's just the way it is.
It's not just the actor in front of the camera. And it's important to have respect for all those people that work behind the camera.
Where I think the most work needs to be done is behind the camera, not in front of it.
You don't have to be just one thing. I think that applies to women in front of and behind the camera.
I've always viewed myself as a behind-the-scenes person rather than in front of the camera.
It doesn't matter if they're in front of the camera or behind the camera. I know women who are producers who are surviving on nothing but juice and almonds.
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