A Quote by Jeremy Bolt

When you're going with a huge dramatic disaster film, try to keep the narrative as simple as possible. — © Jeremy Bolt
When you're going with a huge dramatic disaster film, try to keep the narrative as simple as possible.
I try to keep very simple ideas and keep them as emotionally powerful as possible.
To me, that's a huge part of hitting - trying to keep things as simple as possible.
I usually like loud T-shirts and band shirts, so I just try to keep it as simple as possible with jeans and white kicks that are worn in and, like, a simple jacket.
My job as a film editor is to construct a dramatic narrative because otherwise it's just a chaotic arrangement of sequences.
I never start with the story first, which is maybe obvious, because the narrative line of my films is really not that strong or dramatic. They're very simple.
Learn how to draw. It's the basis of what we [animation directors] do. Keep a sketchbook. Try making a very simple little film. Try and tell a story clearly and entertainingly. Study the way people move and animate move. Observe all you can, and try and capture that simply in a few lines on paper.
I try to do two things: locate my fastball and change speeds. That's it. I try to keep as simple as possible. I just throw my fastball (to) both sides of the plate and change speed every now and then. There is no special food or anything like that, I just try to make quality pitches and try to be prepared each time I go out there.
I'm interested in taking raw human emotions and then isolating them without any narrative structure. In order to achieve this, I try to break out of the narrative conventions that you'd see in a typical feature film.
I try to keep things as simple as possible: my job as a javelin thrower is to stay in good shape and do my best at each competition.
What's going to be hard for me is to try to divorce myself as much as possible from what I wrote. I'll have to approach it simply as raw material and try to craft a film script out of it.
If you ever face a significant disaster, do your best to keep up the spirits of those around you, act flexibly and creatively to help, try to sort rumors from truth, and remember that the decisions you make will have repercussions after the disaster has passed.
In Shakespeare, keep it simple. Don't over-inflect. The speech needs to be naturalistic and simple and accessible as much as possible.
I think people respond to truthful, simple narrative, and the more you try to dress it up to try and do something else, the harder it is for people to relate to.
If you have an amazing sparkly dress or dramatic outfit, make sure you keep the accessories simple.
I try to dress smooth, I try to keep my face shaved, I try to keep my head cut. I try to do all the things to keep it smooth going!
I always try to keep my constituents as up-to-date as possible with what's going on here in Washington.
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