A Quote by Ludwig Goransson

I work pretty fluidly across all genres. — © Ludwig Goransson
I work pretty fluidly across all genres.
I can work across all genres of music be it classical, hip-hop, western, traditional or folk.
Everything has gone pretty fluidly in my personal life, so I think that certainly helps.
I want to work in different genres with varied teams across different industries and to get as much of an enriching experience as I can. That is my wish.
If it's a good romantic movie like The Notebook or...The Longest Ride . No, I don't know. I thought it would be great to work on one of those genres and we made a pretty darn good version of one of those. There are some that come off as sort of cheesy, but this one was pretty good.
The goal for me is always to have the opportunity to work in different genres. This is a great and exciting time in my career, where I can have the opportunity to work in different genres, and also I recognize there's not a lot of actors who have that opportunity and I'm grateful for it.
Bollywood is such a space where you get to work with so many genres. Genres being pushed isn't the way of looking at it. In fact, I think Indie needs to be given a lot more focus or recognition.
I like so many kinds of music, and I work with so many kinds of music as a producer. When you work in 14 different genres, I find myself writing in those genres.
I take the same approach in all genres of art, across the board. It's intuitive.
To me, a good storyteller should be able to tell stories across genres.
Genres aren't closed boxes. Stuff flows back and forth across the borders all the time.
I write across genres so I see them, more often, as complementary instead of separated by boundaries.
I don't really care that much about genre labels. I tend to write across a variety of different genres.
The great thing about the arts, and especially popular music, is that it really does cut across genres and races and classes.
I think you can spread yourself across any number of genres when you're a writer as long as you have a deep, abiding love for each of them.
[Michael] Chabon is arguing in favor of what is at the same time an old-fashioned and very forward-thinking opening up - of taking off the class associations with those labels, because we grew up, or I certainly grew up, feeling that, "Oh, there's literary fiction, and beneath that, there's these other things." He's actually saying that they're all of equal merit, and in many cases, that work in the genres, or work that draws from the genres is more entertaining for readers, since it is our job to entertain people.
I enjoy doing drama, and I enjoy doing comedy equally. They're both amazing to me, and it's such an honor to be recognized for both genres, and to have the opportunity to work on shows of such great caliber in both genres. So, you know, it's easy to do both.
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