A Quote by Jeanne Moreau

I can be intimidating, but not within the confines of a film shoot. — © Jeanne Moreau
I can be intimidating, but not within the confines of a film shoot.
I came back to Haiti after the earthquake not to shoot a film, but to help and be a part of the rebuilding process, like all my fellow compatriots. I didn't come to shoot a film, but I became frustrated when I realized that my help was kind of useless. We all felt lost and helpless. And it's out of that frustration that I decided to shoot a film.
What's the good thing about being an actor, you can do more things. Not just being a comedian, not going overboard but expressing myself within the confines of a film.
I come from the school of thought that feels that if you can shoot film, you should shoot film.
Make film, shoot film, run film. Do something. Make film. Shoot anything.
I would love to shoot on film, but you can't really shoot a lot of footage on film, and you can't print a lot of it.
I became passionate about nature filmmaking when I graduated from UCLA, and one of the things I always wanted to do was shoot really high quality film, so I got into time-lapse photography - so that means when you shoot a flower, you're shooting, like, one frame every twenty minutes, so that's basically two seconds of a film per day.
You know when I shoot with digital capture, I look for the mistake. When I shoot with film I embrace it.
Shooting against greenscreen... my choice of filming is, like, I'd rather shoot on location than shoot on a set, and I'd rather shoot on a set than shoot against greenscreen. You start stripping away the layers of reality, and it becomes a lot less fun to actually film.
When I am shooting a film I never think of how I want to shoot something; I simply shoot it.
Do things that make you happy within the confines of the legal system.
I think up to this point, it's been difficult to suggest a world where Batman and Superman and Wonder Woman and others could exist in the same universe. That was one of the things I really wanted to try and get at. Not to mention, the amazing opportunity to bring those characters and have those characters tell an important story, their own story, within the confines of a film.
Usually, I have in mind what I want to do. I shoot pretty economically, so I'm not shooting tons of stuff that I could change, all that much. I'll cut something or add a little something back, but not too much. This is maybe the producer part of me, but I'm always worried about the budget, so I shoot what I know I need to shoot for the film.
Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.
Like me, most of my fellow artists struggle within the confines of what is 'politically correct.'
There's a film you write, there's a film you shoot, and there's a film that you cut - and they're all different.
Music doesn't have to sit within the confines of pop structure, you can really make stuff that's more visual.
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