Top 967 Filmmaking Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
I think documentary filmmaking is a braver way to make films because it's real, and you're really there.
Stop-motion is filmmaking at the pace of a glacier. In live action, you're moving so quickly.
I got picked for very unique and independent filmmaking experiences with auteurs. And I'm so lucky. — © Laura Dern
I got picked for very unique and independent filmmaking experiences with auteurs. And I'm so lucky.
It's important to show that creativity is in many different sectors, not just in graphic design or filmmaking.
If you think about it, episodic filmmaking has not been something that people have really done.
Documentary filmmaking ruins you for real life, because you learn to be extremely attentive.
The kind of filmmaking excitement that director Peter Weir brings to movies is bone deep.
I thought about quitting filmmaking, just because it was becoming so difficult for me.
I always expose the apparatus. I show how the film was made. I acknowledge the filmmaker and the filmmaking.
It was amazing how much rehearsal helped with the performance - it was almost a theatrical approach to filmmaking.
Motion capture has become very specialized but also still just a tool of filmmaking.
Saw #? Birdman . Such singular, audacious filmmaking. Can't stop thinking about the ending.
The future of filmmaking is to make the canvas bigger, something you can't enjoy on your phones or computers. — © Sidharth Malhotra
The future of filmmaking is to make the canvas bigger, something you can't enjoy on your phones or computers.
Filmmaking is a very privileged art form. It costs a lot of money to make these things.
The thing that is so great about Ang Lee is the diversity in his filmmaking, from 'Brokeback...' to 'The Hulk.'
I've followed Mysskin sir's work, and I really like his style of filmmaking.
I don't think I have too many filmmaking years left since I hurt my spine and knee.
My time in documentaries was very educating, in terms of life experience as well as the filmmaking side of it.
Everything about filmmaking tries to distract you from that first fine rapturous vision you have of the film.
Most of my films have been documentaries, but I'm also very interested in narrative filmmaking.
I always thought that's the wonderful thing about filmmaking: people see things differently.
There's a weird intellectual approach to filmmaking, where I pose a question to myself and use the film to try and answer it.
I would like to find a way to embrace what Led Zeppelin did, in filmmaking.
To me the recognition of the audience is part of the filmmaking process. When you make a movie, it's for them.
Whether it is photography, assemblage art or filmmaking, my work is to see beneath the surface.
Filmmaking is always sort of building a mosaic of this arc of what the character is going through.
I really like Olivier Assayas filmmaking. He always has this global - economy thing going on.
Intimate scenes or a kiss is a very technical aspect of filmmaking. It is extremely mechanical.
The beauty of filmmaking in Punjabi industry is that we never control the fun happening on the set.
Whole class of filmmakers, they're all graduating to a new level of filmmaking, which I think is awesome.
I think filmmaking is a gamble anyway, right? You never know the results from the start.
Filmmaking was the way I could write characters and not have to give them up to anybody.
The worst thing is that filmmaking is an expensive medium and money corrupts cinema right at the beginning.
Kodak has always represented innovation that is approachable while delivering the craft of filmmaking.
News makes things black and white. Documentary filmmaking should do the opposite.
I discovered shooting and filmmaking around the time all of the software became affordable to anyone with a PC.
When I started my filmmaking journey 17 years ago, I honestly didn't know what a documentary film was.
Filmmaking, at the end of the day, is a business and a balance must be struck between that and emotional ties. — © Arjun Kapoor
Filmmaking, at the end of the day, is a business and a balance must be struck between that and emotional ties.
I feel filmmaking is not an easy task. People make films but sometimes they are not able to release it.
As far as art and filmmaking is concerned, I don't see there's any separation; it's just one continuous thing.
I think the worst that can happen in filmmaking is if you're working with a storyboard. That kills all intuition, all fantasy, all creativity.
I think I have a real interest in filmmaking, and it's nice when I can go and do that sometimes. Then it's also great to not do it and not have the responsibility .
I am a serious filmmaker, and I see the whole process of filmmaking more as a piece of art.
I just tell you what a pleasure it is to get back to the kind of filmmaking I used to be allowed to do.
My attention is more on the technical process of filmmaking; I like to observe cinematography and direction.
It makes sense for an actor to space out his releases. But filmmaking is unpredictable.
Whatever understanding I have of filmmaking is because of my stint as an assistant director on 'Gangs of Wasseypur.'
I like the idea of infinite human potential, and a lot of my photography and filmmaking has been focused on that. — © Jimmy Chin
I like the idea of infinite human potential, and a lot of my photography and filmmaking has been focused on that.
I have never made a film to praise or to criticize something. That kind of filmmaking is nothing but propaganda.
I mean, '8½' to me is such a great dissertation on the whole, you know, act of filmmaking and creativity.
I've always been an angel. Sometimes I transform into a witch only because the filmmaking demands it.
The test audience holds a great deal of power in the process of filmmaking in the United States.
I think of filmmaking as a form of communication. Maybe it's also an art, but that's for somebody else to decide.
The "If you build it, they will come" approach to filmmaking has always been helpful to me.
One of the things that I do like about filmmaking is that you find out how to solve new problems.
I am enjoying the process of filmmaking and I might take up direction as well.
Many people who have watched 'Pieta' have said my filmmaking has become more objective.
There's a respect factor in filmmaking, like in sports, where certain things are kept in the locker room.
Filmmaking is incredible introspective. It forces you to sort of examine yourself in new ways.
Filmmaking is exploring. Why would I want to make a film about something I already understand?
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