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I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog.
Joichi Ito
Between
Sort
Always
Dialog
Provide
Ambassador
Role
Viewed
Help
Bridge
Groups
I like that part of the culture of 'MST3K' is this constant dialog on what movies could be done and what movies should be done. I've seen plenty of bad movies and walked out afterward thinking 'That would have been perfect for 'MST3K.''
Baron Vaughn
Culture
Seen
Thinking
Plenty
Out
Bad
Would
Constant
Perfect
Could
Part
Like
Dialog
Been
Walked
Done
Afterwards
Movies
Should
I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets' imply hoarding of knowledge.
Chris Jordan
Knowledge
Hate
Word
Secrets
Pouring
Demand
Imply
Ideas
Rendering
Trade
Concrete
Dialog
Continuing
Hoarding
The storyboard artists job is to plan out shot for shot the whole show, write all the dialog, and decide the mood, action, jokes, pacing, etc of every scene.
Craig McCracken
Jokes
Job
Action
Every
Mood
Out
Scene
Write
Dialog
Artists
Decide
Pacing
Etc
Storyboard
Plan
Shot
Show
Whole
I know it may seem surprising to people, but learning dialog that has a conversational flow to it is not that difficult.
Deidre Hall
Learning
People
Difficult
Seem
Know
Dialog
Surprising
May
Conversational
Flow
I'm always going to use music, use culture as a tool to engage people to have this dialog, to enable others. That's very important.
Du Yun
Music
Culture
People
Important
Others
Tool
Enable
Always
Dialog
Very
Going
Engage
Use
In the future, I think it's pretty plausible that collective intelligence tools and skills will be important in order to be a part of global dialog, global business, and global creativity. People who know how to negotiate collective intelligence networks are going to be in a good position to contribute to global society.
Jane McGonigal
Future
Good
Business
Creativity
People
Intelligence
Will
Collective
Important
Think
Society
Tools
Negotiate
Pretty
Networks
Part
Global
Know
How
Dialog
Contribute
Going
Order
Skills
Who
Plausible
Position
Good first drafts and speedy responses to consumer dialog will always trump lawyered corporate speak.
John Battelle
Good
Speak
Will
First
Speedy
Corporate
Responses
Consumer
Always
Dialog
Trump
Drafts
Some of those early roles were unactable. Even Laurence Olivier couldn't have done anything with them. The dialog ran to cardboard passages such as, 'I love you. You can rely on me, darling. I'll wait.' It was all I could do to keep from adding, 'With egg on my face.'
John Gavin
Love
Me
You
Wait
Face
Adding
Ran
Those
Laurence
Laurence Olivier
Darling
Some
Rely
Could
Passages
Dialog
Were
Roles
Egg
Done
Love You
Anything
Them
Even
Keep
Cardboard
Early
With video games, imagine it's not locked - it's a TV show people can reach in and do this and do that, and you need to have dialog for all of that stuff.
Justin Roiland
Video Games
You
People
Locked
TV
TV Show
Stuff
Reach
Dialog
Video
Show
Games
Show People
Need
Imagine
I'm not a walking encyclopedia. I'm not one of those types that knows every single film ever made or can recite every dialog.
Nicolas Winding Refn
Made
Single
Every
Types
Recite
Those
Knows
Dialog
Encyclopedia
Walking
Film
Ever
If I hear an interesting turn of phrase on TV, I'll repeat it back - I just like to roll it around on my tongue. The same goes for dialog: I'll either speak it aloud or whisper it. I definitely sit in front of my computer and mutter. People have mentioned it.
Terence Winter
People
Speak
Sit
Back
Definitely
TV
Phrase
Mentioned
Computer
Like
Aloud
Around
Dialog
Repeat
Hear
Roll
Same
Goes
Front
Just
Either
Interesting
Turn
Whisper
Tongue
When I'm actually assembling a scene, I assemble it as a silent movie. Even if it's a dialog scene, I lip read what people are saying.
Walter Murch
Saying
People
Silent
Silent Movie
Scene
Read
Dialog
Lip
Movie
Assemble
Assembling
Even
Actually
Unless you have dialogue, unless you open the walls of dialogue, you can never reach to change people’s opinion.
Harvey Milk
Change
Opinion
Dialog
Dialogue