A Quote by David Giuntoli

In episodic TV you have to keep things secret to keep the viewer in suspense. — © David Giuntoli
In episodic TV you have to keep things secret to keep the viewer in suspense.
That's the magic of filmmaking, to draw the audience into an exotic world and keep them there and keep the suspense.
The secret for someone in my position is to keep it simple. Keep possession and keep the ball moving quickly so that you tire out your opponents; that's my method.
My ancestors had to keep their customs secret for fear of death or persecution, so it's common to be secretive and discreet about Regla de Ocha. But it's my family's spirituality, so I don't want to keep it secret.
And so then, keep on growing, My son. Keep on becoming. And keep on deciding what you want to become in the next highest version of your Self. Keep on working toward that. Keep on! Keep on! This is God Work we're up to, you and I. So keep on!
I cater to a viewer because that viewer's taste matters more than anyone else's, and I will keep him first in mind and then, if it also appeals to the critics, so be it.
You can't keep things secret in a film anymore. Once you realize the secret's out, you might as well go with it and not pretend that it's not there.
Music industry is like fashion. Things keep coming, things keep going, trends keep changing.
Painting and photography keep the creative channel open, and for an actor, it's to keep alive, it's to keep awake, it's to keep watching, it's to keep feeling, it's to keep enjoying, to keep that sensuality of feeling alive.
It's so hard to keep perspective and keep things in context, and it's so easy to get distracted. This film [Shelter] reminded me how important it is to remain aware, and to keep seeing the things that are happening around the world.
To keep your secret is wisdom; to expect others to keep it is folly.
To keep your secret is wisdom; but to expect others to keep it is folly.
If you wish another to keep your secret, first keep it to yourself.
I have younger friends who don't work, and they aren't doing so well. My secret is to keep going, keep working.
How can we expect another to keep our secret if we have been unable to keep it ourselves?
The secret of salvation is this: keep sweet, be useful, and keep busy.
To a certain degree, with a TV show, people are looking for a certain amount of familiarity. You don't want to pull the rug out, but you also want to keep things fresh and keep changing it up.
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