Quotes by Camera We had a script that was really solid and we knew how we were going to shoot and how the energy of it was going to go. So it gave us a lot of freedom to use the camera as a character. Marguerite Moreau camera freedom energy character As soon as I had the camera in my hand for the first time, I just fell in love. Lawrence Blume camera first-time time love I'm not trying to blow out a camera lens or make the audience's hair go straight back from my sheer volume, sheer energy level. Laurie Metcalf camera go energy hair I did have a very advanced grandmother, my mother's mother, who wanted to buy me a camera. My parents wouldn't let her. Eventually she won, and I got a camera in about 1948, a Voigtlander. Peter Beard camera parents me mother Once you turn on the camera, making a movie is making a movie. I don't care if it's $9 million dollars or $50 million dollars. You have bigger toys, bigger set, actors who are better paid, but once you turn on the camera, it's director and performance, and I don't find a big difference. Peter Landesman camera better you care Normally as a director, you do look at other films and things that are relevant. But with this film, it became impossible because I became so aware of the camera placement. Peter Weir camera look you impossible In the next shot the cameras zoomed to the fiancee who noticed the lights in the Czarina's room go out and the camera then turned to the pond where two goldfish were making love. Pola Negri camera go lights love The more nearly the film cutter approaches the natural law of interest, the more invisible will be his cutting. If the camera moves from one person to another at the exact moment that you in the legitimate theatre would have turned your head, you will not be conscious of a cut. Preston Sturges camera moment you law You are a pest, by the very nature of that camera in your hand. Princess Anne camera your you nature I'm very camera shy, but I realise it's important to promote films. Prabhu Deva camera very shy important The main relationship in the whole series was the one between the camera and Fleabag. I had to convince myself that whoever was watching on the other side of the camera was instantly complicit with Fleabag and instantly a friend of hers. Phoebe Waller-Bridge camera friend myself relationship 'Good Times' was with a live audience, three camera, and that was really intimidating. Because there were people on both sides, moving from set to set, and it was pretty scary. As I say, I didn't have a foundation in Hollywood. I hardly knew anybody. Just at the social level. I felt pretty isolated here, I really did. Philip Baker Hall camera good good-times people My brother had fabulous children before I had children and for some reason I wanted to photograph them, and that was when I got my first camera. Children have something totally unconscious about them. That's how I learned. Peter Lindbergh camera photograph brother children Good actors are always looking for props. They're looking for behavior. It makes it a lot easier. You're not solely dependent of what's coming out of your mouth. You're also less self-conscious, less aware of the camera. Peter Falk camera looking good you Visual artists use drones to capture beautiful new images and camera angles. Peter Diamandis camera new capture beautiful Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera. Penelope Spheeris camera were jumping fans I love being in front of the camera. Paz de la Huerta front camera being love If a person is in front of a camera, they're acting. It's not possible to live in front of a camera. Paul Morrissey camera live possible person Most of the time, I leave the camera on the obvious special effects, like the rubber bodies, so that it become obvious they're not real. Paul Morrissey camera real special time Andy was an offbeat personality, shy and insecure. The whole reason for taking a camera with him wherever he went was because he was so shy. He'd break the ice by taking pictures. Paul Morrissey pictures camera shy personality «7891011121314151617»