A Quote by Drake

Life ain't no rehearsal, the cameras always rolling. — © Drake
Life ain't no rehearsal, the cameras always rolling.
I've always loved, as an Aussie, comedy is part of my life. My friends and I are always ribbing each other and that's how we get through the days. When it comes to cameras rolling and getting that timing right, the only way to do it and do it well is to throw yourself into it.
For the most part, improvising while cameras are rolling is very difficult. 99% of people you should never ask to do that, because they're under pressure, the clock is running, 80 people are staring at you...it's always unnatural.
Unless cameras were rolling, I was pretty much not Danny Tanner.
Once the cameras rolling or the audience is in the seats, I'm on. I can't help it. I go into a trance.
In the theater there are 1,500 cameras rolling at the same time - in the cinema, only one.
I do remember when I was starting acting, going from one set to the next, with not much else going on in my life. And at the end of the day, you get back to your hotel room and just feel this awful loneliness, because the cameras have stopped rolling.
Stunts are my favourite - I love it: the feeling, the adrenaline when all the cameras are rolling and everyone is watching and crowd round.
People who have expertise or the luck to have rehearsal time with cameras have it over people who don't.
Improvisation, for me, is when the cameras start rolling, we don't know where we're going and let's just waste people's time and money.
You know, when cameras are rolling, improvisation doesn't feel natural. The pressure is too great. You're on a time schedule. You've got 60 crewmen.
Sometimes the character will go into a completely different direction than I expected once the cameras start rolling. That's what I love about what I do.
Hugh Grant, who several times has announced that he was thinking of retiring from acting, has said that he suffers from panic attacks when the cameras start rolling.
Oh, Raima and I gel very well on screen. Our natural sibling camaraderie is evident once the cameras started rolling.
A friend is someone you can trust who isn't just your friend when the cameras are rolling or when you're successful.
So they were turning, after all - those cameras. Life, which can be strangely merciful, had taken pity on Norma Desmond. The dream she had clung to so desperately had enfolded her. Norma: You see, this is my life. It always will be! (In a whisper) There's nothing else - just us - and the cameras - and those wonderful people out there in the dark. All right, Mr. De Mille, I'm ready for my close-up.
Because of the tension and difficulty, I remember trying to do the silliest things when we weren't rolling cameras, anything to lift the spirits. But once on set, it was important to have full concentration.
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