A Quote by James Wolk

The nature of television - it's quicker than both a play and a movie. — © James Wolk
The nature of television - it's quicker than both a play and a movie.
For my tennis, I think it's better balls are flying because I like to play quicker, finish the point little bit quicker than other guys.
When I sit down, I find that it's much easier for me to want to consume a movie than to dip back into 20 or 40 or 60 hours of a television series. I think a great movie is really amazing. But, television does give you a larger canvas.
Filming a movie is different from a TV show because film is a lot quicker, you get to see the character progress and grow all in one script, and in television, you wait for a weekly update on each character.
The process of doing films is not my favorite, but I love television. Television is a quicker turnaround. You shoot more during the day, which makes me feel more productive. It would be like, 'I did five scenes today and ten pages.' That's television.
I play a bad boy on television, but in real life I have a passion for nature and nature conservancy, specifically bird rehabilitation.
I've owned more sofas than I've had husbands. Both sag in the end, but I generally fall out of love with the furniture quicker than the men.
The hand can be quicker than the eye, and the mouth can be quicker than the brain.
I think by its very nature, it's redundant, you know, being the play-by-play guy on television.
Writing for television is completely different from movie scriptwriting. A movie is all about the director's vision, but television is a writer's medium.
There's so little difference between television and features as far as you make the film. I mean, you have less money and it's a little quicker, but the concept is all on television.
Warner Bros. got into television very early, so I did a lot of television there. In the beginning, it was sort of okay to do television. But then it became this thing where movie actors didn't do television - they certainly didn't do commercials, because that just meant the end of your career.
I'm loving saying 'I'm not a big movie star, but I play one on television.'
Anytime a movie or television show retreats into certain American pasts, I'm both annoyed and relieved.
Unless you're a big movie star, regular television work is going to bring you more exposure than anything. Everybody has a television; not everybody goes to the movies.
Television is like speed chess, as you have no time and no money. It is like trying to play Grandmaster chess with a 20 minute timer. The rewards are great, though, as it moves faster and you get to see the finished results much quicker.
Working on television is much more stressful than working for a movie. The pace of work is relaxed while shooting a movie.
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