A Quote by Kenneth Branagh

What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking. — © Kenneth Branagh
What happens is that with difficult processes on a film, they get very intensely compressed because a clock is ticking.
There are two clocks ticking in Iran. One is the democracy movement clock which is ticking now faster than it was but it's got a lot of catching up to do. And then there's the clock that's ticking towards a nuclear weaponry.
There's a clock ticking on the pregnancy thing, but not a clock ticking on adoption.
Directing is physically exciting because there's a ticking clock, you're working with people, it's very social, it's very enjoyable.
For the records I've work on over the last 10 years, I get sent the really compressed version and the non-compressed version, and oftentimes you end up going with the more compressed one because it's what people's ears are attuned to. I think the bigger problem is saturation and people being desensitized.
I'm concerned the clock is ticking, and the danger to the American people is still very present.
You have to watch the clock constantly because youre only allowed out of your home for a limited period, and for a busy person, watching the clock and knowing other people are watching the clock is extremely difficult.
Just when my biological clock started ticking, I found out it was going to be virtually impossible. And it was very hard.
It is very, very, very difficult for an American actor who wants a film career to be open about his sexuality. And even more difficult for a woman if she's lesbian. It`s very distressing to me that that should be the case. The film industry is very old fashioned in California.
I want to do things in my community, get out of the public eye, just be normal. You get your 15 minutes of fame, I hear, and I've had 14. The clock's ticking.
I could see myself still swimming because I'm really enjoying the sport. But at the same time I have this biological clock that is ticking.
You get 15 minutes of fame, I hear, and I've had 14 minutes. The clock's ticking.
It's not only 'Aashiqui.' In the case of any cult film which has a sequel or a remake, it is very difficult for the new one to live up to expectations because nostalgia is very difficult to beat.
Casting is great fun, except for the business of it. I love the casting process. I love the editing process. I love working with the music. And even prep is very exciting. But once you get there and the clock is ticking, all it is is stress.
There are always deadlines I have to meet. I don't let myself get too close to the deadlines, so it's not like I'm just sweating bullets or anything if the clock is ticking. I never let myself get in that situation.
This is your life and the clock is ticking.
I love animated films when they are good, because they do bring a lot of emotion and heart that's very difficult to get in a live action film.
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