A Quote by Joshua Oppenheimer

I see myself as an explorer more than a storyteller. — © Joshua Oppenheimer
I see myself as an explorer more than a storyteller.
I see myself as an explorer more than a storyteller. A great storyteller, in control of her craft, must be the same person when she finishes telling a story as she was at the start. But I want to be transformed by my filmmaking, by the journey I take.
We need the expressive arts, the ancient scribes, the storytellers, the priests. And that's where I put myself: as a storyteller. Not necessarily a high priestess, but certainly the storyteller. And I would love to be the storyteller of the tribe.
Creating is one thing; telling the story is one thing. I see myself more as a storyteller than a story creator.
I see myself as a storyteller. So, when I read something, I see the story, and I see it on screen, in my head, in a certain way. I always want to see it and see me in it.
Generally paintings are about technique, but I don't see myself as a painter. I am more of a storyteller and an image - maker.
Writing is incidental to my primary objective, which is spinning a good yarn. I view myself as a storyteller more than a writer. The story - and hence the extensive research that goes into each one of my books - is much more important than the words that I use to narrate it.
The self- explorer, whether he wants to or not, becomes the explorer of everything else. He learns to see himself, but suddenly, provided he was honest, all the rest appears, and it is as rich as he was, and, as a final crowning, richer.
I see myself as a storyteller.
I don't see myself as an actor. I see myself as a storyteller.
I think of myself in the oral tradition-as a troubadour, a village tale-teller, the man in the shadows of the campfire. That's the way I'd like to be remembered- as a storyteller. A good storyteller.
I consider myself a storyteller, not really even an actor. I consider myself a storyteller.
There is no more intrepid explorer than a kitten.
I do see myself as an old-fashioned storyteller. But there's always a touch of the political in my plays.
I see myself as a storyteller and want to do films that are being made all over the world.
You turn the computer into the storyteller and the player into the audience, like in the old days when the storyteller would actually respond to the audience, rather than just having the audience respond to the storyteller. I had an enormous amount of fun, actually, working on that.
I consider myself a better storyteller than a Dungeon Master.
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