A Quote by Paul Greengrass

I don't storyboard like some. I mean, all directors are different. I plan meticulously - really meticulously. — © Paul Greengrass
I don't storyboard like some. I mean, all directors are different. I plan meticulously - really meticulously.
When I'm scoring something like a string quartet, it's all notated music, so it's meticulously written in the score, which is very different than doing things by ear.
One of the many delights that I found in directing was that you plan so many things so meticulously so that they go smoothly. But you also have to leave time and space for spontaneous emotional moments to arise.
Choose your words meticulously and then let them rumble up from some deep furnace of conviction.
I went to see Chicago after I finished shooting, and say what you want about it, but that thing was so meticulously planned. It was planned like NASA planned its trips to the moon. It made me feel like some sort of horrible dilettante.
I really don't storyboard unless it's an action sequence of some kind, but I plan carefully.
Spontaneity is a meticulously prepared art
I can't edit live as meticulously as I can for an album.
I have always meticulously storyboarded my films from beginning to end.
I love when scenes are intentionally and meticulously planned so we feel like this is a handcrafted scene that only works in this moment and this movie, and that's the way I approach my films.
I have done my regional cinema very meticulously and regarded it above everything.
If we are meticulously careful with the use of the days, the years will take care of themselves.
Stunts have to be meticulously arranged. Choreographed. You could take a fight scene and set it to music.
I'm completely absorbed by Peter Guralnick's definitive, two-part biography of Elvis Presley: 'Last Train To Memphis' and 'Careless Love.' Meticulously researched, this is a compelling mix of history, myth-busting, and, of course, some timeless music.
Work hard and meticulously. When in trouble, look closely at a text that is a good example of what you're trying to do. And be patient.
When I talk to some of the younger filmmakers, they are so worried about their films that, eventually, this state of being worried reflects itself in and helps the final work. Whereas, with projects that are meticulously planned, you look at the end result and it is full of emptiness.
Since I have been singing for so many years, I don't always need to approach a song quite so laboriously and meticulously.
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