Top 245 Mediums Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
I love TV, and I love movies, and I pull so much content from the drama in all of those mediums and put them into songs.
Get into your own creativity. Sketch and paint with different mediums and follow your heart.
I'm a big fan of 'Akira,' and I think comics are a great place to tell intelligent, fantastical stories. You can say stuff that you wouldn't be able to in other mediums.
What's always interested me the most about ballet is it's this great opportunity for many different artistic mediums to come together to create a cohesive experience.
The key, I always thought, to my career would be diversity - a diversity of not only the type of work that you do but the mediums. — © Wendell Pierce
The key, I always thought, to my career would be diversity - a diversity of not only the type of work that you do but the mediums.
How long shall we Spiritualists be turned over like so many scapegoats to the unbelievers, by cheating mediums and speculating prophets?
I love composing and writing music and dancing and performing and conceptualizing creatively for visual mediums. I love to create.
I came to these mediums through having the garden, and of course, people who have designed gardens have always worked in collaboration, and never made their own inscriptions.
I think one of the reasons I haven't been doing music is because I think that some of my performance, like, needs are being taken care of in other mediums.
I have to say that as an actor, I really look for the role. I'm not really looking to see if it's for television or film, because there are highly talented people in both mediums.
If there's something decent going in television, the mediums now are kind of equal. Television has become much higher quality.
Watercolour is probably the most satisfying of all mediums. Although difficult in the beginning, after practice its mysteries will unfold, providing the utmost pleasure for the dedicated.
Love is no individual's experience; and though we are imperfect mediums, it does not partake of our imperfection; though we are finite, it is infinite and eternal.
Trends in culture all serve a purpose and that's always indicative in fashion and music, you can always tell what's going on culturally in the mindset of the young generation if you look at those mediums.
I'm an advocate of all mediums - it's a larger canvas for us as artists - but we have to keep in mind that celluloid film is what created this wonderful art form, and we have to keep it alive.
I can draw and paint in many different styles, and use different mediums to create work. — © Jamie Hewlett
I can draw and paint in many different styles, and use different mediums to create work.
As a young artist working in multiple mediums, the work and especially the writings of artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy were very important to me.
I've always felt that the comic strip medium stands equally beside all the other story telling mediums: novels, movies, stage plays, opera, you know, you name it.
It's every actor's dream to be seen on the big screen. Having said that, it's also imperative to better yourself as an actor all the time. In that, all mediums become important in their own ways.
I'm interested in working with great people and exploring great themes in different mediums.
The stage and working in front of a camera are two completely different mediums. Each requires different techniques.
Film and television is just a different technique in terms of how to approach the camera but basically the job is the same; but what you learn as a craft in theater, you can then learn to translate that into any mediums.
I go through about two Fender mediums a night because I don't pick straight down; it's sort of sideways, and it shaves them off.
Artistic mediums go through phases where progress happens really rapidly, and then other moments where it slows down.
Mediums change you by their very existence. They do this on fundamental levels because they force you to favour certain parts of your brain over others.
I see my career as not just music, but as hopefully an entertainer on all mediums, and someone who can have real influence and make great art.
Film and TV are the most popular mediums in America. Literature and poetry are possibly the most under-recognized art forms.
Both mediums, theatre and film, have really interesting sides to it that I really like to explore.
I've been on stage and been an actor for many years and used different mediums.
The reason I love comics and have collected them for 37 years is because I always wanted to be an illustrator and a writer - and comics are really the perfect blend of those two mediums.
The big screen and the small screen are two very different mediums - they are perceived differently by people.
I’ve always been uninterested in boundaries or quarantines between tastes and types, between mediums and genres.
I just I love telling stories and as long as I can make my living doing that in all the different mediums that I have been lucky enough to, that's enough for me.
I've been lucky enough to sort of go over different mediums, different vibes and genres.
I believe in books. I believe more in 'cross-media' - how characters are adapting across mediums.
One of the reasons I love to jump back and forth between mediums is that film does allow me to be more literal. I can go to the real place. I can go to the Coliseum, and I don't have to fake it.
If theres something decent going in television, the mediums now are kind of equal. Television has become much higher quality.
For me personally, I love art and artists of all mediums and we've seen madness is more often than not present in the greatest painters, poets, writers, and songwriters in history.
Don't wish for "secrets" of the masters, either. There are none worth fooling with. They had no special mediums or paints, nor special brushes that made their work great.
It's not that Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter aren't really great mediums - let's be honest; technology allowing us to be able to contact people around the world is fantastic - but it's also so detrimental.
I've been doing stand-up just about every night since I started in 1989. It's my home base. But I'm into doing comedy in all mediums, platforms and situations. — © Judah Friedlander
I've been doing stand-up just about every night since I started in 1989. It's my home base. But I'm into doing comedy in all mediums, platforms and situations.
When you think about such fine actors as Maggie Smith or Michael Gambon, they do all mediums. I think it would be quite sad and a bit dull just to have to stick to one. I like all of them.
I think that TV and film are very important mediums to show what people of all races, ethnicities, sexual orientations can do, and I think that, as women, we are still in the process of proving what we can do, what we can accomplish, and who we are.
It just struck me that one of the things about photography that made it such a compelling medium to deal with is that it is perhaps the most contradictory of mediums.
In films, I do programming I can never do in television. I have fun. Both mediums are content-led, but they are so diverse in their psychology that they cannot have a meeting point.
Satire and comedy are really the only film mediums where you can get into ideas and have people leave the theater without being moralized.
I used to be married to a woman who pursued every spiritual trend with tremendous passion and dragged me along. I don't believe in anything. I'd seen mediums and readers.
Speaking for the one field which I feel definitely qualified to comment on, I fully believe the animated picture will emerge as one of the greatest mediums, not only of entertainment but also of education.
My enthusiasm for joining the New York Film Academy is predicated on my personal explorations into video as well as a sense of responsibility to share my extended experience of photography with committed students in both mediums.
I have a burning desire to entertain and different mediums allow me to do this in different ways.
Sometimes you can fall into bad habits on film or rest on your laurels, and you can't do that in theater. I think it's such a useful tool as a person and as an actor to go back and forth between those two mediums.
That is the thing I'm most grateful for in this industry to be able to spin in those different mediums, with television, film and the stage - at this stage of the game. — © Blair Underwood
That is the thing I'm most grateful for in this industry to be able to spin in those different mediums, with television, film and the stage - at this stage of the game.
News, by and large, has been the purest of all the television mediums, or at least we've tried to keep it that way, and there constantly is the argument about the separation between church and state.
Although my everyday artwork is tattoo oriented, I definitely do not try to limit my art or art mediums.
It is my belief that one of the most exciting things about the World Wide Web is that they allow minds, as Spock might say, to meld. The transfer of consciousness through a variety of mediums is nothing new.
At some time in the future scientists, physicians, mediums and healers will have to work together to perfect the science of the whole.
I've always worked with different mediums whether it's melting gold to make teeth, working with wood and paint or bending sound in a music studio.
Having an opportunity to play different characters, and work in different mediums, that's what's fun. The worst question you could be asked is, "What do you like better, film, television or theater?"
I believe in books. I believe more in cross-media - how characters are adapting across mediums.
I've enjoyed the singular focus of not going back and forth between the two mediums. It isn't about the screen size so much as film being where the stories I'm most interested in telling happen to be at.
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