Movie Filmmaking Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Movie Filmmaking
Movie Filmmaking Quotes & Sayings
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Some people take pretty pictures of nothing.
I'd rather record grime that means something. — Jonathan Heatt
I'd rather record grime that means something. — Jonathan Heatt
I sort of plunged into filmmaking. I decided I'd jump off the deep end, so I started thinking about what kind of a movie I should try to make.
— Charles Ferguson
Yajna is duty to be performed, or service to be rendered, all twenty-four hours of the day.
— Mahatma Gandhi
No matter how full one's head might be with the image of greatness, one was useless, I found out, unless one was a worthy man first.
— Soseki Natsume
If I've seen the movie, it means it's an influence on my own filmmaking. Every movie has a reflection in 'Night Watch.'
— Timur Bekmambetov
When I use my strength in the service of my vision it makes no difference whether or not I am afraid.
— Audre Lorde
The need is not to amputate the ego ... but to transcend it.
— Norman Cousins
Take accountability ... Blame is the water in which many dreams and relationships drown.
— Steve Maraboli
To be in a movie directed by Wolfgang Petersen, and a movie that had a large budget ... I got a taste of what really good filmmaking could be.
— Gary Cole
Absolute silence leads to sadness. It is the image of death.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The biggest difference between writing a movie and writing a novel? No one ever tries to sleep with me to get into one of my novels.
— Mylo Carbia
To me the recognition of the audience is part of the filmmaking process. When you make a movie, it's for them.
— Michel Hazanavicius
Nothing gives you a fear flashback like a bunch of strangers cheering in surprise that you're not dead.
— Tina Fey
To him, money was like the toy bank notes in Monopoly: he wanted it, not for what it could buy, but because it was needed to play the game
— Ken Follett
So the first step out of childhood is made all at once, without looking before or behind, without caution, and nothing held in reserve.
— Ursula K. Le Guin