A Quote by Vikrant Massey

I love working with women directors because of their emotional functionality and can undeniably connect with them on a fairly personal level. — © Vikrant Massey
I love working with women directors because of their emotional functionality and can undeniably connect with them on a fairly personal level.
There's never been anything I didn't love that I didn't connect with on a personal level because, to some degree, I projected upon it.
There's never been anything I didn't love that I didn't connect with on a personal level because to some degree, I projected upon it.
I usually can find a way to do a character to make it real and work. But sometimes it's a struggle sustaining that, because there's such a level of personal involvement and personal, physical, and emotional distraughtness.
Because of my personality, I'm able to connect with kids on a personal level.
The reason we fall in love with certain music and writing is we connect with it on a very personal level.
I would love to see more women directors because they represent half of the population - and gave birth to the whole world. Without them writing and being directors, the rest of us are not going to know the whole story.
My "mission", if you can call it that, is to connect with my readers on an emotional level and have them come away with a stronger impression of the basic message in the story I am illustrating.
It was great fun working with Pierce [Brosnan]. He taught me a lot in terms of professionalism and how to take care of yourself on these action movies. They're fairly long shoots and they're fairly physical and fairly emotional, so you have to maintain yourself and make sure you can make it all the way through. That's something I learned from him.
The thing I love about working with first-time directors is that it's always quite shocking how little difference there is between them and directors who've been directing all their lives.
Fashion is emotional, and the way women look at it is emotional, so it's very important to try to connect with a woman's idea of how she might feel.
Some things are just really difficult to do. That's what I find hard. I usually can find a way to do a character to make it real and work. But sometimes it's a struggle sustaining that, because there's such a level of personal involvement and personal, physical, and emotional distraughtness.
I relate to [women and children in women's shelters] on a personal level because I've been there myself.
I'd love to see more women working as directors and producers.
I love working with women directors. They don't mind making you cute.
If you listen to the radio, it's all men who are emotional and women who are sexual. There's nothing wrong with that! It definitely should be the case, but it makes me sad that women are afraid to be emotional because it makes them look weak.
Id love to see more women working as directors and producers.
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