A Quote by Kiernan Shipka

Teens are being portrayed with depth because they are multidimensional, and they deserve to be portrayed as such. — © Kiernan Shipka
Teens are being portrayed with depth because they are multidimensional, and they deserve to be portrayed as such.
Young people deserve to be portrayed with depth.
There are stories to be told that are still untold and characters to be portrayed that haven't been portrayed correctly. So there's work to be done.
Sometimes, you get portrayed the way you don't want to be portrayed.
I think it's strange for people to read about themselves, no matter what's portrayed or how it's portrayed. But they get used to it, and I think they're fine with it.
I have never read a really good novel written by a man where women are portrayed as they truly are. They can be portrayed externally very well - Stendhal's Madame de Renal, for example - but only as seen from the outside.
So many times we're portrayed in ways that we don't want to be portrayed, in ways that make us seem so ridiculous.
By and large, serious fiction was the work of victims who portrayed victims for an audience of victims who, it was oddly assumed, would want to see their lives realistically portrayed.
Two words guided the making of 'Babel' for me: 'dignity' and 'compassion.' These things are normally forgotten in the making of a lot of films. Normally there is not dignity because the poor and dispossessed in a place like Morocco are portrayed as mere victims, or the Japanese are portrayed as cartoon figures with no humanity.
Any film I do is not going to change the way black women have been portrayed, or black people have been portrayed, in cinema since the days of D.W. Griffith.
"Vote for one; get both of us." Campaign slogan. She [Hillary Clinton] was constantly portrayed as a co-president even during the campaign. The Smartest Woman in the World. That's how they portrayed her to us.
There are different types of experiences, and all of them are valid, and all of them deserve to be portrayed in a real way.
The single best thing about Mars is the reduced gravity. It's 38 percent of Earth's gravity - about one third. Almost never have you seen that portrayed in film or television. Mars is just portrayed as a place that's got reddish sand but is otherwise pretty much identical to the Mojave Desert, and that's not the case.
I've given up on being accurately portrayed in the media.
Finally, the complexities of black relationships are being portrayed in television and film.
Being northern is fantastic but the positive associations I have - about being from a hard-working, funny and friendly community - aren't always portrayed in that way.
I'm proud of my background, so I hope there will be more roles where Hispanics are being portrayed
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