A Quote by Dean Cain

I like finishing a movie and having this living, breathing thing. — © Dean Cain
I like finishing a movie and having this living, breathing thing.
I like the idea of doing a little movie every week. When you do a movie, you don't know when it's going to come out. In a year, you forget about it. I forget stories that happened on set. I forget who I worked with. I forget my lines, my characters' names. This is so fresh. We make it, and it's on TV. It feels more like a living, breathing thing.
The important thing is the storytelling and having a script that makes you feel you're living and breathing through the characters.
Breathing in, breathing out, ain't that what it's all about. Living life crazy loud, like I have the right to.
Just like any business is a living, breathing thing, an entrepreneur has to be able to adapt over time.
It's a living, breathing thing, acting.
Atlanta, in itself, is its own living, breathing thing.
America has to be not just an idea but a living, breathing thing.
There's nothing better than finishing something and looking at it. Whether it be a script or a movie, it's this complete little thing that now exists and is hopefully immortal.
The trouble with the theory [of limited and divided government] is that government is not a machine, but a living thing. This is where the living and breathing constitution comes from. It is modified by its environment, necessitated by its tasks, shaped to its functions by the sheer pressure of life.
I realized the secret to success is finishing! And not just finishing, but finishing strong!
In 'Tintin,' it's like a live-action role. You're living and breathing and making decisions for that character from page 1 to page 120, the whole emotional arc. In an animated movie, it's a committee decision. There are 50 people creating that character. You're responsible for a small part.
To me, the script is a living, breathing organism. Comedy is something that is ever-changing and ever-flowing with the vibe and the mood of the movie.
Film is a living, breathing thing. It's very delicate, and you have to listen and watch for what it tells you.
You think the only thing looking at you is this steel thing, but behind the camera is this living, breathing person operating the camera whose job it is to watch you.
I'm trying to make something every time that feels new and surprises people. Hopefully at least one person. But it's not like I turn it off. I don't make a movie and then go back to my normal life. When I'm finishing one movie the next day I'm thinking about the next one.
When you're done shooting, the movie that you're going to release when you're done shooting is as bad as it will ever be. And then through editing, and finishing the effects and adding music, you get to make the movie better again. So I'm really hard on myself and on the movie.
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