A Quote by J. B. Smoove

I have to satisfy my audience. — © J. B. Smoove
I have to satisfy my audience.

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The way you survive in the performing arts is by having a sense of your audience, and doing things which entertain and satisfy the audience, but in a more important way, cause the audience to question many things.
I should love to satisfy all, if I possibly can; but in trying to satisfy all, I may be able to satisfy none. I have, therefore, arrived at the conclusion that the best course is to satisfy one’s own conscience and leave the world to form its own judgment, favorable or otherwise.
If you really do want to be an actor who can satisfy himself and his audience, you need to be vulnerable. You must reach the emotional and intellectual level of ability where you can go out stark naked, emotionally, in front of an audience.
If you really do want to be an actor who can satisfy himself and his audience, you need to be vulnerable. [You must] reach the emotional and intellectual level of ability where you can go out stark naked, emotionally, in front of an audience.
I don't work for the commercial success of the film. I work to satisfy my producers who give me the money. I work to satisfy the director who has written a script for me. Of course, I have to satisfy the actor in me, but I want to satisfy them first.
I want to satisfy my audience.
Don't expect the theatre to satisfy the habits of its audience, but to change them.
My objective is to satisfy [my] audience so they come back the next day.
[Salomaybe] is my presentation, my vision of the world. Not so much to satisfy the audience at large.
In the olden days films used to become huge hits because of family audiences. But nowadays certain films cater to youth audience and once that is exploited then the film stops. and some films are for a mature audience. My aim is to satisfy all the sections of the audiences.
If you really do want to be an actor who can satisfy himself and his audience, you need to be vulnerable.
I write about what interests me. It's very dangerous when you try to satisfy an audience.
I don't write for a particular audience. I work as an artist, and I think the audience of one, which is the self, and I have to satisfy myself as an artist. So I always say that I write for the same people that Picasso painted for. I think he painted for himself.
We never do two shows the same way. The audience has a lot to do with that spontaneity, and it's our job to satisfy them.
I enjoy and understand melody before I create it. But the challenge is that I've also got to satisfy the film going audience of today.
I don't have an audience in mind when I write. I'm writing mainly for myself. After a long devotion to playwriting I have a good inner ear. I know pretty well how a thing is going to sound on the stage, and how it will play. I write to satisfy this inner ear and its perceptions. That's the audience I write for.
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