A Quote by Ishaan Khatter

I haven't studied acting formally, so my 'university' was watching a lot cinema. — © Ishaan Khatter
I haven't studied acting formally, so my 'university' was watching a lot cinema.
I studied music formally. I was probably less formal about my study of acting than anything.
I studied cinema at the university so I had a very classical approach to it. I studied all those silent films, and then the films from the 1940's, the Nouvelle Vague, the late Hollywood films. Now I realize, as a young actor, that it's one of my duties to actually be aware of what is today's industry and today's next big directors.
I went to college at QUT: Queensland University of Technology. I studied for a Bachelors in finance and acting.
I studied acting at Boston University. I was in the theater department there. Somewhere in there I decided that wasn't what I was going to do and I went to the B.F.A. film program at N.Y.U.
I studied jazz at home with my grandparents. They always had jazz dudes at the house, but I didn't study formally. I just hung around a lot of musicians.
My sense of cinema improved slowly as I started watching South cinema, got to know that cinema is much appreciated here.
I went to Mexico for three months after college and studied Spanish there. And I went to Cuba and studied at the University of Havana. I loved studying in other countries.
There's a difference between watching a film and watching a bit of cinema and enjoying a film as a piece of cinema.
My mother studied English and drama at the University of Pennsylvania, where my father studied architecture. She was a great influence in all sorts of ways, a wicked wit.
I've always regretted the fact that I've never formally studied and learned the mechanics of writing music.
I never studied film formally at school, but as a kid, I spent most of my time in cinemas.
When I was in college at the University of Pennsylvania, where I studied international relations and French, I studied abroad in Paris for a semester. I think when you're there, you can't help but be immersed in fashion because it's such a part of the city.
I studied acting throughout high school, then modelling took over because it brought more opportunity. When I quit modelling, coming back to Vancouver, I registered at the University of Victoria.
I still feel threatened by academics, but my books have a lot of academic in-jokes and everybody assumes I went to university and studied English.
I grew up watching a lot of French cinema.
I went to college in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University... studied acting there. Then I went to New York for about five years. I moved out here about 10 years ago.
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