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Top 1200 Candid Camera Quotes & Sayings - Page 16
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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I vowed to never be on camera down-talking another black man.
I take my camera to shoots and ask all the photographers and assistants to show me what to do with it.
Being a shy person, I always felt strange outside with my camera.
I have enjoyed all mediums; in fiction you are performing in front of a camera, there is no live audience.
I just got this new camera. It's very advanced - you don't even need it.
The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!
When we're filming, I sometimes look into the camera and wonder who's out there, who will be watching.
When you work with kids, especially, you want to be ready to turn the camera on at a moment's notice.
The digital camera is a great invention because it allows us to reminisce. Instantly.
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.
I'm a techno moron. I need help just to plug in my video camera.
I think what happens normally in a narrative film is that the camera constructs the reality.
It's just hard for a multi-camera show: Either they hit big, or they don't.
People need to remember that a lot of my growing up was done on camera.
All actors are protecting something, in their own way, that happens in front of a camera.
I use an 8 x 10 view camera. All other cameras are just toys.
If you choose your subject selectively - intuitively - the camera can write poetry.
At my Rolling Stones' tour, the camera was a protection. I used it in a Zen way.
Being in front of the camera is a lot of hard work, and I'm not cut out for it.
I've been in front of a camera since I was a little girl, and that's the medium I understand.
I've rarely played glamorous roles. I don't mind looking plain on camera.
I never really wanted to be a singer. I always preferred to be behind the camera.
I love the camera and I guess it's because it's been an integral part of my childhood.
The invention of the camera enabled the reinvention of the British monarchy for the modern era.
I moved to L.A. to write and direct. I had no intentions of being in front of the camera.
When you first are in front of the camera as a young person, you'd be surprised at all the insecurities you can get.
I constantly doubt myself. I only feel confident in front of the camera.
I'm working on bringing the instant film camera back as part of the future.
Where I think the most work needs to be done is behind the camera, not in front of it.
I'm so entranced by what unfolds in front of the camera. It seems wonderfully out of my control.
My mom hates being on camera. My dad loves it - he eats it up!
My entire career has been behind the camera, and that's definitely where I'm most comfortable.
For me, when I am in front of the camera, that's real, that's the moment I want to live.
I love TV. I think I'd do a half-hour single-camera comedy.
I was a very imaginative and theatrical child and wasn't afraid of being in front of a camera.
I'm never comfortable being in front of the camera, but I've learned how to deal with it.
If you walk across my camera I will flash the world your story.
The whole nature of photography has changed with the advent of a camera in everybody's hand.
When gifts are given to me through my camera, I accept them graciously.
If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera.
I try to tell my story as simply as possible, with the camera at eye level.
Remember when vacation photos meant toting along a bulky camera?
That's what I look for in models: Someone who can tell a story and has a presence in front of the camera.
Only the camera seems to be really capable of describing modern life.
What woman wants a camera following around her naked butt?
You can understand the integrity of the filmmaker from his camera angles. You can't hide anything from it.
I'm very in love with the fact that the camera is revolted by acting and loves behaviour.
I have a book! It's called 'How Does She Do It?' and it's 35 years on camera.
I cringe when I watch myself on camera. I'm not articulate, and I'm dyslexic, but somehow it works.
Life experiences cannot be learnt on the film set or in front of the camera.
I see through my eyes; the camera is just a machine to record it for me.
It's the first film that I made where the director was not present under the camera, and it threw me.
I compose the frame literally with the camera. Unless it makes a story point.
You can't name the inventor of the camera. The 19th-century invention was chemical: the fixative.
An actor should not bother about the camera per se, and what kind it is.
The camera is my tool. Through it I give a reason to everything around me.
I want to prove that actors are good, not just at working in front of the camera.
The world just does not fit conveniently into the format of a 35mm camera.
I think the camera is a wonderful machine, don't you? And not to take photographs in this century is crazy.
Kids naturally tend to be a bit camera shy, especially in front of strangers.
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