Camera Quotes
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A camera can get you close without the burden of commitment. It's a nifty device that way, a magical passport into people's lives with no permanent strings attached.
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I've been in wars and in riots and hung out of many helicopters in the early days. And there's a detachment that happens when you look through the camera. You're looking for the shot.
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There isn't really anybody who occupies the lens to the extent that Lindsay Lohan does. Something happens when she steps in front of the camera. There is this magnetic energy.
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The less friendly your relationship is on camera, the more useful it is to be friends with them off camera.
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If Im healthy, that comes across on camera.
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There are a thousand ways to point a camera, but really only one.
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Get out and make films. There are so many cameras now to suit any budget, so there are no excuses.
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Once you learn how to free up in front of the camera, it's like nothing else.
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In my years of acting, the one thing I was never able to do convincingly was to laugh on camera. Fake-laugh.
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People think a big camera and big lighting will make art, and I want to break that rule. If you have a great concept, it can be art.
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I tried to keep both arts alive, but the camera won. I found that while the camera does not express the soul, perhaps a photograph can!
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I had no choice. It was just something that happened. I was always looking for ways to act out, and I got a camera and it acted out for me.
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No one knows who I am and no-one cares. I could jump in front of a camera man and he'd just tell me to get out of the way.
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The camera is not the instrument. People are always the instrument.
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I always have a full-length mirror next to the camera when I'm doing publicity stills. That way, I know how I look.
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Life is your art. An open, aware heart is your camera. A oneness with your world is your film. Your bright eyes and easy smile is your museum.
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Trying to get over to the 'on camera' side of things has been hard work.
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The trick is not to become somebody else. You become somebody else when you're in front of a camera or when you're on stage. There are some people who carry it all the time. That, to me, is not acting.
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Pick up a camera and start shooting. You need to wade in in order to figure out how to move forward and do something concrete. I firmly believe that a lot dynamic and revolutionary work flows from those who summon all of their personal energy and just go out and make something.
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If I have an idea I want to put in a movie, I know what camera will make that look best, and I have ideas for future projects and stuff I'd like to build for those. I think it's just part of how I work, though.
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It took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of being photographed by a moving or still camera.
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Photography has fooled the world. There's no more convincing fraud. Its images are nothing but the expression of the invisible man working behind the camera. They are not reality, they form part of the language of culture.
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What does it mean to go deeper? Taking pictures when you're more emotional or sorrowful, or having sex? I just want to have really boring snapshots - people just standing in front of a camera taking pictures with a smile.
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You can put the camera in places where you may not necessarily be able to put it there if I don't do the stunt. If it's character and it's storytelling, then we do it. We design the things around me. I don't do it just to do a stunt. It's storytelling for me and how I can best bring the audience into the action, bring the audience into the story. And that's how we always look at at.