Quotes about filmmaking

Guillermo del Toro -

The saddest journey in the world is the one that follows a precise itinerary. Then you're not a traveler. You're a f@@king tourist.

Krzysztof Kieślowski -

Regardless of the subject of my films … I am looking for a way of evoking in audiences feelings similar to my own: the physically painful impotence and sorrow that assail me when I see a man weeping at the bus stop, when I observe people struggling vainly to get close to others, when I see someone eating up the left-overs in a cheap restaurant, when I see the first blotches on a woman's hand and know that she too is bitterly aware of them, when I see the kind of appalling and irreparable injusti

James Monaco - Theory

…the great thing about literature is that you can imagine the great thing about film is that you can’t.

Cecily von Ziegesar -

Vanessa insisted that film was exactly like poetry. Nothing necessarily had to happen you just had to feel something.

Justin Chadwick -

It's amazing what you can do without in terms of filmmaking when a story is really important.

Robert Altman -

Filmmaking is a chance to live many lifetimes.

Christopher Nolan -

The only job that was ever of interest to me other than filmmaking is architecture.

George Hickenlooper -

I think that narrative, fiction filmmaking is the culmination of several art forms: theater, art history, architecture. Whereas doc filmmaking is more pure cinema, like cinema verite is film in its purest form.

Peter Jackson -

I think everything that you do, you're learning. I mean, every movie that you make is like a film school; that's one of the things that I enjoy about filmmaking.

Greg Kinnear -

Part of filmmaking is always a guessing game, and part of it is always a game of trust.

Joe Swanberg -

I want to try and be as involved in the art of filmmaking as possible. I feel that the only way to really do that is to take on as many roles as possible, whether it be as an actor, an editor, a director, a cinematographer.

Joshua Oppenheimer -

In documentary filmmaking, there's a tradition of telling stories about victims. We often do that from a very patronizing place, but mostly we do it from a very selfish place, to reassure ourselves that our lives are in sympathy and solidarity with the victims.

Peter Jackson -

The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself.

Ridley Scott -

Technology continues to bring us wondrous advances in filmmaking to improve how we view movies.

Justin Bartha -

Everyone loves the seventies because that's when movies were character-based, and you saw great characters and you saw very interesting filmmaking. There are interesting movies being made now, but it's harder and harder to make them.

Richard Corliss -

Tarantino's movies are smartly intoxicating cocktails of rampage and meditation; they're in-your-face, with a mac-10 machine pistol and a quote from the Old Testament. They blend U.S. and European styles of filmmaking; they bring novelistic devices to the movie mall.

Terri Windling -

Filmmaking can be a fine art.

Lenny Abrahamson -

A big part of filmmaking is gathering a group of people you can work with.

Jason Lee -

I wasn't a kid who moved out from Iowa with aspirations of becoming a famous star - I was intrigued by the idea of filmmaking and by the idea of what it would be like to play a character in a movie.

David Cronenberg -

The filmmaking process is a very personal one to me, I mean it really is a personal kind of communication. It's not as though its a study of fear or any of that stuff.

Peter Jackson -

If you take a regular animated film, that's being done by animators on computers, so the filmmaking is a fairly technical process.

John Singleton -

I really took filmmaking very seriously... It was an honor and then a crutch also, because at a young age, I was like, I guess I'm a serious filmmaker. I never set out to be a serious filmmaker. I just set out to make movies.

Ira Sachs -

I got into filmmaking in order to tell very personal stories, and in this day and age, the opportunity seems all the more precious.

Steven Spielberg -

My filmmaking really began with technology. It began through technology, not through telling stories, because my 8mm movie camera was the way into whatever I decided to do.

Martin Scorsese -

Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out

Peter Greenaway -

I have often thought it was very arrogant to suppose you could make a film for anybody but yourself.

Robert Bresson -

The eye solicited alone makes the ear impatient, the ear solicited alone makes the eye impatient. Use these impatiences. Power of the cinematographer who appeals to the two senses in a governable way.Against the tactics of speed, of noise, set tactics of slowness, of silence.

Craig Mapp -

If you can film an idea in your mind, follow that film idea shot for shot, scene for scene, that idea is worth making.

John Yorke - Into the Woods: A Five Act Journey Into Story

... the midpoint of each film is the moment when each protagonist embraces for the first time the quality they will need to become complete and finish their story. It's when they discover a truth about themselves.

Paul Auster - The Book of Illusions

A lot of film people are like that– especially the ones below the line, the blue-collar guys, the grunts. They like putting their hands on the equipment and getting it to do things for them. It's not about art or ideas. It's about working at something and making it come out right.

Krzysztof Kieślowski - Kieslowski on Kieslowski

Or take this girl, for example. At a meeting just outside Paris, a fifteen-year-old girl came up to me and said that she'd been to see [The Double Life of] Véronique. She'd gone once, twice, three times and only wanted to say one thing really - that she realized that there is such a thing as a soul. She hadn't known before, but now she knew that the soul does exist. There's something very beautiful in that. It was worth making Véronique for that girl. It was worth working for a year, sacrificing

Robert Bresson - Notes on the Cinematographer

My movie is born first in my head, dies on paper; is resuscitated by the living persons and real objects I use, which are killed on film but, placed in a certain order and projected onto a screen, come to life again like flowers in water.

Krzysztof Kieślowski - Kieslowski on Kieslowski

You have to want to make a film for other reasons - to say something, to tell a story, to show somebody's fate - but you can't want to make a film simply for the sake of it.

Sidney Lumet - Making Movies

In drama, the characters should determine the story. In melodrama, the story determines the characters.

A.B. Yehoshua - The Retrospective

Yet in recent years I have witnessed a new phenomenon among filmgoers, especially those considered intelligent and perceptive. I have a name for this phenomenon: the Instant White-out. People are closeted in cozy darkness; they turn off their mobile phones and willingly give themselves, for ninety minutes or two hours, to a new film that got a fourstar rating in the newspaper. They follow the pictures and the plot, understand what is spoken either in the original tongue or via dubbing or subtitl

Sidney Lumet - Making Movies

The varying physical characteristics of the actors may also necessitate changes. Sean Connery is six feet four. Dustin Hoffman isn't.

Peter Biskind - Raging Bulls

In order to get [Mean Streets] made I had to learn how to make a movie," says Scorsese. "I didn't learn how to make a movie in film school. What you learned in film school was to express yourself with pictures and sound. But learning to make a movie is totally different.

Mike Figgis - Digital Filmmaking

The function of camera movement is to assist the storytelling. That's all it is. It cannot be there just to demonstrate itself.

Carrie Fisher - The Princess Diarist

The crew was mostly men. That's how it was and that's pretty much how it still is. It's a man's world & show business is a man's meal with women generously sprinkled through it like over-qualified spice.

Jonathan Heatt -

The score is in your subconscious. Sit down long enough at a keyboard and it will come out.

David Fincher -

Filmmaking isn’t if you can just strap on a camera onto an actor, and steadicam, and point it at their face, and follow them through the movie, that is not what moviemaking is, that is not what it’s about. It’s not just about getting a performance. It’s also about the psychology of the cinematic moment, and the psychology of the presentation of that, of that window.

D.W. Griffith -

I foresee no possibility of venturing into themes showing a closer view of reality for a long time to come. The public itself will not have it. What it wants is a gun and a girl.

Mylo Carbia - The Raping of Ava DeSantis

The biggest difference between writing a movie and writing a novel? No one ever tries to sleep with me to get into one of my novels.

Henry Johnson Jr -

Success or Failure, there should always be a Drive to Keep on Creating.

Billy Marshall Stoneking -

Too many film schools, as well as any number of screenwriting gurus and an obscene number of how-to-write tomes, have made a business of catering to fledgling screenwriters and filmmakers by exploiting their belief that the only thing standing between them and an Oscar is the right kind of knowledge. If only one knew enough, one could easily become rich and famous. Unfortunately, almost all are susceptible to that eternal malady – “that last great infirmity of the soul” – which is FAME. And whil

John Yorke - Into the Woods: A Five Act Journey Into Story

All tales, then, are at some level a journey into the woods to find the missing part of us, to retrieve it and make ourselves whole. Storytelling is as simple - and complex - as that. That's the pattern. That's how we tell stories.

Walter Dean Myers - Monster: A Graphic Novel

When you see a filmmaker getting too fancy... you can bet he's worried either about his story or his ability to tell it.

Darlene Craviotto - An Agoraphobic's Guide to Hollywood: How Michael Jackson Got Me Out of the House

Collaborating on a film script involves two people sitting in a room separated by the silence of two minds working together.

Connor Franta - A Work in Progress

Success involves failing first. Ask any successful person. Ask any experienced person, really. It's all part of the creative process, so sit back and allow the artist within you to sprout, blossom and flourish. You must accept that your first, second, and third attempt at something might suck. It's a necessary step in improving your skill. Failure is your teacher, not your judge.

Abhijit Naskar - The Film Testament

Filmmaking is not the work of the weak-minded. It may not be rocket science, but it requires ten times more strength of the mind than that.

Wilfredo Aqueron -

If you don't lose first you are not entitled to win.

Artie Kane -

Music is the final piece of filmmaking—the essential element that pulls emotion from an audience and puts the goosebumps on the screen.

Gerard de Marigny -

As important as color is to a painting, or wings to a bird. Music injects vibrancy to film and makes it soar!

A.D. Posey -

Gratitude is the gateway to a positive life.

A.D. Posey -

Transform into your dream.

A.D. Posey -

Walk into the unknown with what you know in your heart.

A.D. Posey -

Greatness is achieved through kindness, compassion, and love.

A.D. Posey -

That which is cool is driven by the soul.

A.D. Posey -

Film gives us a second chance at a first impression.

Abhijit Naskar - The Film Testament

Without art, a film is pure wastage of time and resources.

Val Uchendu -

When an image depends on the next for a complete meaning, it moves the story and audience along without choking them with pathos

Janna Cachola -

I am not an actress. I am a mistress of disguise. Acting happens to be one of the perks

Robert Rodríguez - 000 Became a Hollywood Player

When given an opportunity, deliver excellence and never quit.

John Cassavetes - Cassavetes on Cassavetes

Film is, to me, just unimportant. But people are very important.

Peter Biskind - Raging Bulls

It was hard to know what to make of the brothers' dark infatuation with death. It was strange, wildly anomalous in sun-baked Southern California, where the light is so bright it bleaches the shadows.

J. Richard Singleton - Background Guy

Later film shoots’ casting calls would advertise that they’re “fun shoots” and a “good way to get exposure”—but working in entertainment is not entertaining, even though it is not what’s traditionally thought of as “work.” You know what’s fun, indie filmmakers? Being paid for your time.

Abhijit Naskar - The Film Testament

Oscar may be the world’s most glorious way of honoring your work, but the real award for a filmmaker is the contentment which you receive from making your film.

Werner Herzog -

Your film is like your children. You might want a child with certain qualities, but you are never going to get the exact specification right. The film has a privilege to live its own life and develop its own character. To suppress this is dangerous. It is an approach that works the other way too: sometimes the footage has amazing qualities that you did not expect

Amit Kalantri -

People never forget two things, their first love and the money they wasted watching a bad movie.

Amit Kalantri - Wealth of Words

Audience can live without a movie but a movie cannot live without an audience.

Angie-Marie Delsante -

Without writers, stories would not be written,Without actors, stories could not be brought to life.

Jonathan Heatt -

i Create. I don't "Need".Meaning: I don't need advice or criticism. Unless you're offering money, weed, or whiskey save it. Thanks.

Morr Meroz - Making an Animated Short

Don’t let the daily routine kill your creativity. Remember who you were before you got that job.

Dawn Garcia -

If you cannot live with hope and create with intention or be kind to a stranger, bury your head. You are not living at all.

Mark Polish - The Declaration of Independent Filmmaking: An Insider's Guide to Making Movies Outside of Hollywood

To make a real independent film where the filmmaker is in charge creatively, one must sacrifice personal, financial, and physical well-being.

Rebecca McNutt -

We make, see, and love films, not digitals. To convert all of our movies, home videos, theaters, photographs and television to digital would be like telling a painter to throw away his brushes and canvas for an I-Pad. Celluloid isn't just nostalgic, it's an art form and, like it or not, it's superior to digital. It lasts much longer, it provides grain and brighter colors, and it takes more effort so that it produces something wonderful. With the inferior binary codes, pixels and untested shelf-l

Christopher J. Nolan -

To be honest, I’ve always made films and I never really stopped, starting with little stop-motion experiments using my dad’s Super 8 camera. In my mind, it’s all one big continuum of filmmaking and I’ve never changed.

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