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At the end of Requiem all I wanted to do was get a DV camera and just do a small film. But then the hunger comes back.
Darren Aronofsky
Back
Hunger
Small
Camera
End
Get
Just
Wanted
Then
Requiem
Film
A movie camera is like having someone you have a crush on watching you from afar - you pretend it's not there.
Daryl Hannah
You
Pretend
Someone
Having
Crush
Like
Afar
Camera
Movie
Watching
The more you go on, the less you need people standing between you and the animal and the camera waving their arms about.
David Attenborough
You
Animal
People
Waving
About
More
Between
Arms
Go
Camera
Less
Standing
Need
Being an anchor is not just a matter of sitting in front of a camera and looking pretty.
David Brinkley
Matter
Looking
Anchor
Pretty
Camera
Sitting
Front
Just
Being
Whether you make an action blockbuster or a comedy or a drama, you've got the right camera and all the right technology to do it. In games, it's not the same yet, and I would like to see technologies dealing with cameras the way we do - dealing with bouquet, dealing with performance capture, with lighting - with all this stuff the way we do.
David Cage
You
Technology
Comedy
Action
Drama
Way
Would
See
Lighting
Performance
Stuff
Bouquet
Like
Make
Dealing
Got
Blockbuster
Camera
Cameras
Same
Whether
Games
Capture
Right
Technologies
Television is a prisoner of dialogue and steady-cam. People walk down a hall, and the camera follows them around a corner.
David Chase
People
Walk
Prisoner
Down
Corner
Television
Follows
Hall
Around
Dialogue
Camera
Them
War is the easiest photography in the business. Just get close, be lucky, know how your camera works. There are subjects everywhere. Everyplace you go, there is something to photograph in a war, like being in the middle of a hurricane or a train crash or an earthquake. You can't miss it.
David Douglas Duncan
War
You
Business
Photography
Earthquake
Everywhere
Easiest
Photograph
Hurricane
Something
Miss
Like
Know
How
Go
Camera
Subjects
Close
Train
Get
Just
Middle
Being
Crash
Your
Works
Lucky
Everything seems really simple on paper until you take a camera out of the box.
David Fincher
You
Simple
Everything
Paper
Out
Seems
Take
Until
Box
Camera
Really
On the red carpet, one tip is to suck in your cheekbones - apparently it looks better on camera. I don't know, though; I think a nice smile is best.
David Harewood
Smile
Best
Better
Nice
Think
Though
Carpet
Red
Red Carpet
Cheekbones
Know
Looks
Camera
Tip
Your
Apparently
Suck
When I was young and it was someone's birthday, I didn't have the money to buy nice presents so I would take my mom's camera and make a movie parody for whoever's birthday it was. When I'd show it them, they'd die laughing. That reaction was a high for me, and I loved that feeling.
David Henrie
Buy
Mom
Birthday
Me
Money
Feeling
Young
Nice
Laughing
High
Would
Someone
Take
Parody
Reaction
Make
Camera
Die
Movie
Loved
Them
Show
Whoever
Presents
I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them.
David Hockney
You
Drawings
Out
Tell
Photographs
Volume
Weight
Miss
Misses
Because
Camera
Done
Often
Them
But the moment you use an ordinary camera, you are not seeing the picture, remember, meaning, you had to remember what you've taken. Now you could see it of course, with a digital thing, but remember in 1982 you couldn't.
David Hockney
You
Remember
Digital
Picture
See
Seeing
Could
Had
Taken
Course
Camera
Ordinary
Meaning
Use
Moment
Now
Thing
I was always painting when I was a kid. But then when I handled a camera when I was 17, that was it for me. I loved photography. I would work 4 or 5 hours a day. It was like a calling.
David LaChapelle
Work
Day
Me
Photography
Painting
Kid
Would
Like
Hours
Calling
Always
Camera
Handled
Loved
Then
Hugh Grant does a great job with his style. Somehow understated yet timeless and seems to get it. He does it on and off camera.
David Lauren
Great
Job
Style
On And Off
Great Job
Somehow
Seems
He
Does
Understated
Camera
His
Off
Timeless
Get
Hugh
Grant
You get to the middle of a take that's going really well and the camera will run out of film. They have to stop you, apologize and then you've got to get things going all over again.
David Morse
You
Will
Out
Run
Take
Over
Well
Got
Camera
Get
Going
Stop
Middle
Again
Then
Really
Apologize
Film
Things
I've done scenes in films that I felt like the performance was better in certain takes, but they couldn't use them because it didn't match what the person was doing when they came around and the camera was on them.
David Morse
Better
Films
Scenes
Takes
Performance
Like
Because
Around
Felt
Match
Doing
Came
Camera
Person
Done
Them
Certain
Use
I've done panel shows, which I enjoy, and on those you're recording half-an-hour of TV and sometimes they film for two hours. But with 'Britain's Got Talent,' you're on camera for eight hours, with a large theatre audience watching - and in between you're being filmed for ITV2 as you eat your lunch.
David Walliams
You
Theatre
Sometimes
Recording
Enjoy
Lunch
Panel
Those
TV
Eat
Between
Talent
Hours
Audience
Got
Camera
Done
Being
Eight
In-Between
Which
Your
Large
Shows
Film
Watching
Britain
Two
Being on stage was all about the palpable energy of a rapt audience hopefully buying into a life onstage. The immediate connection with the audience was the best part for me. The camera is not as fun, but your work is preserved forever. There's immortality to it.
David Walton
Life
Work
Best
Me
Stage
Energy
Preserved
Immediate
Hopefully
Best Part
Immortality
About
Onstage
Part
Audience
Camera
Forever
Being
Your
Fun
Connection
Palpable
Buying
I've ended up spending more time in front of a camera than on stage, but the stage is where I come from.
David Wenham
Time
Stage
Spending
More
Come
Camera
Up
Than
Ended
Front
Where
I would love to work with Adam Sandler. Because then all I'd have to do is just turn the camera on and off.
David Zucker
Work
Love
On And Off
Would
Because
Camera
Off
Just
Turn
Sandler
Then
Adam
Adam Sandler
The thing is that, not only do you learn so much about being in front of a camera and stuff being on 'Monday Night RAW,' but at the same time, I'm not really acting on 'Monday Night RAW.'
Dean Ambrose
Time
You
Monday
About
Only
Raw
Stuff
Learn
Camera
Same
Front
Same Time
Being
Much
Really
Acting
Monday Night
Thing
Night
The advantage of the Genesis is that it's a rock-solid camera, made by a company with an enormous history and a huge support base. Plus, it's very good in low light using all the Panavision lenses. The downside is that you're recording on tape.
Dean Devlin
Good
History
You
Light
Made
Recording
Enormous
Plus
Support
Advantage
Genesis
Camera
Tape
Huge
Very
Low
Lenses
Using
Company
Base
Downside
I didn't need the insurance. I do it again if my DP tells me it didn't look good in the camera or if the actors didn't hit their marks. But if everything was working why do it again?
Debbie Allen
Good
Me
Everything
Marks
Tells
Look
Insurance
Camera
Hit
Again
Working
Actor
Why
Need
I started out at Procter & Gamble marketing panty liners, so basically selling women insecurity. I thought there must be more to life than this. Then I was on set for a Dr. Scholl's commercial, and I asked one of the execs, 'How do you get a job behind the camera?' and he said, 'Film school.' So I quit and applied to NYU.
Dee Rees
Life
You
Women
School
Job
Thought
Insecurity
Marketing
Out
Must
More
He
Said
How
Camera
Selling
Commercial
Than
Get
Quit
Behind
Then
Asked
Gamble
Film
NYU
Dr
Film School
Applied
Started
Basically
Set
I have a book! It's called 'How Does She Do It?' and it's 35 years on camera.
Deidre Hall
Book
She
Does
How
Camera
Years
The biggest battle for a lot of people who come out of the theater, which is where I was trained, is that they can never forget that a camera is pointed at them.
Denis Leary
Battle
People
Out
Pointed
Never
Never Forget
Come
Camera
Lot
Trained
Forget
Where
Biggest
Which
Theater
Them
Who
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