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I am the head of development at Giant Spacekat, a Boston-based studio that's an industry leader in making games for women. We are passionate about creating narrative games for the avalanche of new consumers who don't fit the old gamer stereotype.
Brianna Wu
Women
Gamer
Old
Leader
Giant
About
Consumers
Studio
Head
Development
Stereotype
New
Industry
Narrative
Making
Am
Passionate
Fit
Avalanche
Creating
Games
Who
With my company, Giant Spacekat, I was very angry about the lack of games that portrayed women positively in the video game industry, so I launched my own studio, gave a lot of very talented women jobs, and we made some of the most awesome, empowering games in the business.
Brianna Wu
Angry
Game
Business
Women
Made
Own
Awesome
Gave
Positively
Giant
Jobs
Some
About
My Own
Studio
Talented
Most
Empowering
Industry
Lot
Very
Lack
Video
Video Game
Games
Company
Portrayed
We lived in just a studio apartment with just a room and a bed that came out of the wall, and my mom couldn't afford even a Happy Meal. We ate Top Ramen. I had no toys, and I had, like, two shirts, a pair of jeans, and that was it. But I had my mom to myself, and I remember it being the coolest period of time. I loved it. I really loved it.
Brie Larson
Time
Myself
Mom
Happy
Remember
Meal
Top
Out
Ate
Had
Studio
Like
Period
Toys
Bed
Came
Shirts
Wall
Afford
Just
Being
Loved
Apartment
Room
Really
Jeans
Coolest
Even
Pair
Lived
Two
I love the New York that was. The end for me was Studio 54. I don't go out at night anymore.
Brigid Berlin
Love
Me
Out
Studio
New
Go
End
York
New York
Anymore
Night
Then in college, besides economics, I also majored in studio art and got involved in photography and making short films and acting. But I didn't know you could make a living that way.
Brit Marling
Art
You
Photography
College
Economics
Living
Films
Way
Besides
Could
Studio
Know
Involved
Also
Make
Got
Making
Short
Short Films
Then
Acting
In my off-time, I do record. Once in a while, I'll just go into the studio if there's a really good song that I have in my head and want to do. I think, as artists, you're constantly in creative motion. If I stopped writing songs, then that's a part of me that would stop in my life, and I need constant motion.
Britney Spears
Life
Good
Me
You
Creative
Song
Writing
My Life
Think
Once
Would
Constant
Constantly
Record
Good Song
Songs
Part
Studio
Head
Motion
Go
Just
Stop
Artists
Stopped
Want
While
Then
Really
Need
I run into viewers all the time who have no idea I've moved to N.Y.C. I think, for many of them, a studio is a studio is a studio.
Brooke Baldwin
Time
Think
Run
No Idea
Studio
Idea
Moved
Them
Viewers
Who
Many
In the studio, I don't do a lot of work that requires repetitive activity. I spend a lot of time looking and thinking and then try to find the most efficient way to get what I want, whether it's making a drawing or a sculpture, or casting plaster or whatever.
Bruce Nauman
Work
Time
Try
Looking
Whatever
Thinking
Spend
Way
Drawing
Find
Casting
Studio
Most
Making
Lot
Repetitive
Efficient
Get
Want
Whether
Then
Requires
Sculpture
Plaster
Activity
Generalised anger and frustration is something that gets you in the studio, and gets you to work - though it's not necessarily evident in anything that's finished.
Bruce Nauman
Work
You
Anger
Frustration
Finished
Evident
Though
Something
Studio
Gets
Anything
Necessarily
At the time, there was a great disagreement over 'The Wild and the Innocent,' and I was asked to record the entire album over again with studio musicians. And I said I wouldn't do it, and they basically said, 'Well hey, look, it's going to go in the trash can.' That's the record business, you know.
Bruce Springsteen
Time
Great
You
Musicians
Business
Innocent
Wild
Hey
Record
Record Business
Entire
Disagreement
Studio
Over
Know
Look
Well
Said
Go
Going
Again
Asked
Trash
Album
Basically
I'm excited that 'The Good Guy' is getting distribution because indie movies they're not - people ran out of money and they're not making these movies anymore. It's all superhero movies or real obvious tent pole studio films.
Bryan Greenberg
Good
People
Money
Films
Ran
Out
Distribution
Indie
Superhero
Guy
Studio
Excited
Studio Films
Tent
Pole
Obvious
Because
Making
Real
Getting
Anymore
Movies
Good Guy
Whenever you fly into Louisville, you see a sign that says, 'It's Possible Here.' I remember my first time seeing it - I think I was coming home from the studio in L.A. - I was working on my debut album, and I just thought, 'Wow, it is possible here.'
Bryson Tiller
Time
Home
You
Remember
Fly
Thought
First
Think
Says
Sign
Possible
Wow
See
Seeing
Studio
First Time
Coming
Coming Home
Debut
Louisville
Just
Whenever
Working
Here
Album
I feel like I can do anything. There's nothing that I can't do. I couldn't make music once upon a time, you know what I mean? But I got in the studio every day, and I tried to get better.
Bryson Tiller
Music
Time
Day
You
Every Day
Better
Nothing
Every
Once
Tried
Studio
Feel
Like
Know
Make
Got
Get
Anything
Mean
Music is my work, writing songs is my work, touring is my work, going into the studio is my work.
Burning Spear
Work
Music
Writing
Songs
Touring
Studio
Going
I look at making a record and being in a recording studio as more of a craft; You have to be so much more careful and play simpler.
Butch Trucks
You
Recording
Record
More
Recording Studio
Simpler
Studio
Look
Making
Craft
Being
Much
Play
Careful
To be a good director, you have to spend a lot of time on actual sets, but today, there's a lot of people who spend a lot of time in dark rooms writing a script, and they'll go in and tell the story to some suit at a studio who says, 'Okay, this is great, let's go.' But that doesn't necessarily mean you know what to do once you're on set.
C. Thomas Howell
Today
Time
Good
Great
You
Director
People
Writing
Dark
Sets
Spend
Once
Says
Okay
Tell
Some
Studio
Know
Go
Lot
Story
Script
Mean
Rooms
Who
Good Director
Actual
Necessarily
Set
Suit
I think I was very lucky to have grown up with an artist's studio in the house. It was a kind of life that was possible. Yeah, it made it kind of harder because the standards were higher, but there was no pressure.
Caio Fonseca
Life
Pressure
Made
Think
Possible
Kind
No Pressure
Higher
Studio
House
Because
Yeah
Were
Up
Very
Artist
Standards
Lucky
Grown
Grown-Up
Harder
One of the reasons I wanted to do a show about Nashville in Nashville was because when I lived here, the hardest thing to go out and hear was country music. Country was taking place inside the studio and it was an export.
Callie Khouri
Music
Country
Out
Inside
About
Studio
Taking
Country Music
Because
Nashville
Go
Hear
The Hardest Thing
Wanted
Place
Show
Export
Reasons
Lived
Hardest
Hardest Thing
Thing
Here
I only made two studio movies, that was a long time ago and obviously I removed myself. I think some of that is geographical. I live in New York and I want to work there, it's as simple as that.
Campbell Scott
Work
Time
Myself
Simple
Made
Long
Long Time
Live
Think
Some
Only
Studio
Long Time Ago
Studio Movies
New
Obviously
Geographical
York
New York
Want
Movies
Two
I sometimes look around that studio in the middle of commercials and think, 'Really?'
Candy Crowley
Sometimes
Think
Studio
Look
Around
Commercials
Middle
Really
I'm intrigued by films that have a singular vision behind them. A lot of studio movies have ten writers by the time they're done. You have a movie testing 200 times, making adjustments according to various people's opinions. It's difficult to have an undistilled vision.
Carla Gugino
Time
You
People
Vision
Difficult
Films
Intrigued
Adjustment
Ten
Various
Writers
Studio
Studio Movies
Opinions
Making
Singular
Testing
Lot
According
Times
Done
Behind
Movie
Movies
Them
By The Time
What's great about working with EPIX is that we have unparalleled access to the top movie talent and do exclusive 1:1 sit-down interviews with the actors, sometimes before anyone else does. With 'The Hunger Games,' we had our own studio set up and did 1:1s with Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Lenny Kravitz, etc.
Carly Steel
Great
Sometimes
Before
Own
Else
Our
Interviews
Top
Hunger
Hunger Games
Unparalleled
About
Lawrence
Had
Studio
Josh
Exclusive
Talent
Access
Does
Up
Did
Movie
Anyone
Anyone Else
Etc
Lenny
Working
Games
Jennifer
Jennifer Lawrence
Actor
Set
Carefully execute every instruction given to you by the director, producer, and studio. But that would be a life not worth living.
Carter Burwell
Life
You
Director
Worth
Living
Every
Carefully
Worth Living
Would
Would-Be
Given
Studio
Execute
Instruction
Producer
Most films I work on, the people making the film are constantly second-guessing the executives of the studio, the producer, and the audience. It is very hard to accomplish anything in that situation.
Carter Burwell
Work
People
Situation
Films
Constantly
Studio
Most
Executives
Audience
Making
Accomplish
Very
Anything
Producer
Hard
Film
I like studio movies; I love big commercial movies.
Casey Affleck
Love
Big
Studio
Studio Movies
Like
Commercial
Movies
The more money you spend, the more you need to make back, and the more pressure there is to appeal to everyone - which to the studio means that the specificity and uniqueness must be watered down. But I think mass audiences like things that are more specific and tend to have a voice, like 'Napoleon Dynamite' or 'Superbad.'
Casey Wilson
You
Money
Pressure
Down
Think
Back
Everyone
Spend
Must
More
Voice
Tend
Studio
Mass
Like
Make
Napoleon
Audiences
Which
Dynamite
Means
Appeal
Uniqueness
Specific
Specificity
Things
Need
Watered
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