Top 1200 Camera Angles Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I think there are a lot of celebrities who put on a performance on camera.
With documentary, you just pick up a camera and start.
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive. — © Genevieve Bujold
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive.
So many actors are not open in front of the camera - they have a persona.
When the camera starts to roll, there is something of death about it.
I don't think a camera and a cameraman can destroy a family.
No matter how many helicopters there are, when it comes down to it there is the camera and you.
'How the West was Won' was very hard, because it was a three cameras technique, meaning three cameras wide. Therefore I wasn't speaking to my fellow performer, I was speaking to a camera, or a line next to the camera. It was difficult to do, because its not real acting. I had to pretend that I was 'seeing' Agnes Moorhead or Jimmy Stewart or Carroll Baker. I wasn't, I was acting to a drawn line. It took me personally two years to make the film, because my character starts at age 16 and I end up being 92 years old in the film. By the end of that production, I was ready for a long nap.
I can zero in on subtle things because I'm holding the camera.
The Anne you see on TV is me; I don't have an on-camera persona.
I don't mind looking to the camera -? it's people that throw me.
St. Andrews is my favorite place to play golf. I've said it many times. I love the design. I love how there is always a bunker in play. And every time you play, it is always a little bit different. There are so many angles out there. It is beautifully designed. And so much fun to play.
Any nude is a something you setup in front of the camera. — © Kim Weston
Any nude is a something you setup in front of the camera.
I thought I was an actor until they pointed the camera at me.
I can act... well, kind of. I'm comfortable in front of a camera.
Working in front of the camera keeps me alive.
I play myself all the time, on camera and off. What else can I do?
I love my iPhone; it's great to have a camera around all the time.
Camera-Phones are at the root of the Citizen-Journalism revolution.
I can't live and hold the camera, someone gotta take this
I would rather talk to a face than a camera.
There are a thousand ways to point a camera, but really only one.
Even the dullest bird or face becomes interesting when you give it a good look in the wild/flesh. The way the shadow drops across the cheek, the light hits an eyebrow, etc... there are many more angles, positions etc. than you can ever imagine. My heart always makes a little jump when I see things in birds or faces that surprise me.
I've been in front of the camera since the sonogram.
On the second flight, we were doing a lot of science experiments, and we've got a really cool window called the cupola. It's a big, circular window with six panes around, sort of at angles so you can see the Earth, you can see the edge of the Earth, you can go out - look out into the universe. It's pretty spectacular.
I love it behind the camera as much as I do in front.
I am not a model the camera just went off by itself
I love that I have no inhibitions. I like to be shameless in front of the camera.
I'm one of the few directors that actually shoots a lot in camera.
You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery.
I've never really enjoyed being in front of the camera.
I don't regret a single moment of staying away from the camera.
I'm always aware of the camera and it feels like that's the audience.
I was a photographer. That's how I began my career, behind the camera.
I'm not an actor. I'm really bad in front of a camera. It wouldn't work.
I am a shy person who is not very okay with the camera.
I would never put my kids in front of the camera.
I'm always hoping no one is following me around with a camera. — © Pamela Druckerman
I'm always hoping no one is following me around with a camera.
I loved the stage and then grew to love the camera.
Being in front of the camera was very liberating for me.
I don't trust any camera you can't make out of wood.
It's a lot easier to take pictures if you always have the camera with you.
Working behind the camera was always fun for me.
A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.
This is all you need in life: a computer, a camera, and a cat.
If life were a camera, I'd have the lens cap on.
I'm pretty fast with a camera when I have to be. However, I think it's irrelevant.
We can't laugh quite as much on camera, but we sure do on the set. — © Mary Hart
We can't laugh quite as much on camera, but we sure do on the set.
In front of the camera I look and I see visually what I've created.
Sometimes my pathology just spills out into the camera doesn't it?
I mean, if a camera's on you all the time, you don't get real moments.
I love Polaroids and I have a Polaroid camera collection from the '50s.
I like doing film, you know, single-camera.
I don't own a camera, so I travel with a police sketch artist.
Lesson number one: Pay attention to the intrusion of the camera.
The camera is the least important element in photography.
Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera.
Sometimes the presence of a camera is like opening a door.
I've always been taught to completely ignore the camera.
The camera is a fluid way of encountering that other reality
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