A Quote by Riley Stearns

I do like to have a clean slate, especially when you're in indie film. — © Riley Stearns
I do like to have a clean slate, especially when you're in indie film.

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As a matter of principle, I always come to a film like a blank slate, I don't learn my lines in advance. With this approach, I feel clean.
We don't have to start all over again and try to keep the slate clean. There is no more slate.
Whenever people tell you they are going to wipe the slate clean, it's your slate they mean to wipe.
Being an indie queen, people think I have all these choices. Like I've just been sitting around waiting for the best indie film that I deem acceptable.
I think people are willing to take more of a risk on an indie film, about character, etc...but at the same time, when I work on projects that are substantially bigger, in a way they do feel small. Even though the catering is way better and we actually have someone shooting with real film.... The budgets are bigger but the story still feels small, like an indie film.
I may be inexperienced, but at least I come with a clean heart and a clean slate.
There's something different about an indie film than a TV show that has a huge infrastructure that's in place already for you - at least financially and in terms of distribution. Whereas an indie film is just a total dare.
Life is grace. Sleep is forgiveness. The night absolves. Darkness wipes the slate clean, not spotless to be sure, but clean enough for another day's chalking.
A lot of people tend to get intimidated by looking at a place where they're from as empty. I look at it like a clean slate.
It's time to wipe the slate clean, recriminalize gambling, just like we did in this country 100 years ago
When things aren't working out for people, the end of the world seems like an easy way to wipe the slate clean.
I have a theory that the hosts are like babies. Whatever you do, they will learn, imitate, and do it back. It's like the purity and clarity of a newborn. If they're a clean slate, there's no agenda - just the need to survive.
When I went to Sundance back in 1998, indie film was all the rage, and Miramax was throwing down five or six million dollars for several films each year. Those were the salad days of indie film, and those days are over. I'm not out there worrying too much about it.
No judge writes on a wholly clean slate.
With me, everybody I meet always has a clean slate.
I didn't know a liberal from a conservative. I had a clean slate.
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