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Casting is sort of like looking at paintings. You don't know what you'll like, but you recognize it when you see it.
Steven Bochco -
Being a good television screenwriter requires an understanding of the way film accelerates the communication of words.
Steven Bochco
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I think the best work flows out of a collaborative environment.
Steven Bochco -
Television and film are such streamlined story mediums. You can't really meander about, whereas a novel is an interior experience.
Steven Bochco -
Film provides an opportunity to marry the power of ideas with the power of images.
Steven Bochco -
The entertainment world, television, movies, social media, YouTube stuff, we're so bombarded with so much imagery and such a great sense of inhumanity, and there is a coarseness, a coarsening of interaction.
Steven Bochco -
The thing that always interests me from a storytelling point of view is how that moment of trauma, whatever the trauma is, even divorce, your dog dies, whatever it is, the consequence, in terms of people's emotional lives and the way it resonates behaviorally for a long time, is really the stuff that interests me.
Steven Bochco -
One of the problems of writing is that anyone who commits themselves to that process has to believe that they're good.
Steven Bochco