A Quote by William Shatner

A director is a choreographer, both politically and creatively. — © William Shatner
A director is a choreographer, both politically and creatively.
When I became a choreographer, I was not assisting any choreographer. I was assisting the director Mansoor Ali Khan for 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar.' I was the fourth assistant director.
An action choreographer is kind of like a dance choreographer. You choreograph the moves and you let the director, cinematographer take into positioning their cameras.
Working on a play is a vibrant and collaborative business. Everyone from the choreographer to the music director to the director to the writers work together toward the same goal, and everyone chimes in on everything.
I'm a choreographer and a director, and I have no ambition beyond that.
Become the director, producer, choreographer of your own story
On my 'Mickey' video, I was the director, producer, choreographer, editor, singer - everything.
You always want to please your choreographer, director. Dancers are just that way.
I want to really stress this, I am a director, an actor, producer, action choreographer, and I'm also an investor.
From my experience as an actor, choreographer, action director, and producer, I understand the elements and the dynamics of being a film maker.
As much as I love to travel and be on stage and perform, I knew at a very young age that I wanted to be a choreographer and a director.
You are not a female or a male - you are a dancer. And when I started going into choreography I became part of a team of people making movies. I wasn't a woman choreographer. I was a choreographer.
I mean, yeah, Anne Fletcher was a choreographer, but she was born to be a director. You need to have the ability to figure out people's rhythms. It all starts from the script.
The thing is that when you are a director, you need to be involved in a lot of different fields. You must be a psychologist, an architecture expert; you must be a choreographer.
My background is in modern dance. I was a dancer and a choreographer before I was a director, and in dance, you can't cheat. Your leg goes up in the air, or it doesn't. So when I direct, I'm a big preparer.
A young choreographer often gets hung up on thinking they have to have all the answers. As a choreographer ages, they realize that they're more of a steward to movement. We mold movement and curate and form it into plausible and understandable stories.
Action choreographer is like talking. When you talk, you have a rhythm. When you act, you have a rhythm. When you're moving your body, you have a rhythm. So as an actor, as a choreographer, the objective is trying to blend everything in - into - ultimately back into that character.
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