I know every actor says this, but the people behind the camera are great. They always have answers.

Camera but no selfies, which represent selfishness and egotism. Social media? Again: not really me.

Women like to take their clothes off. I noticed that. Especially in front of a camera. Or a mirror.

Over the past 10 years of being famous, my relationship with the camera has not been a pleasant one.

It never occurred to me that I was going to have to talk to a camera. I don't know if I can do this.

When you're in front of the camera, for a small budget or a big budget movie, there's no difference.

Photography is a very forgiving medium. Anybody that can afford film and a camera can make pictures.

Youll never see a good performance out of me, in terms of a character, when the camera isnt rolling.

I love goofing around, and I love breaking people's balls. I do it off camera, as well as on camera.

I hate anything with 'celebrity' in the title, where people are playing to the cameras all the time.

I moved to L.A. because that's where they point cameras at you. And that's what I'd like them to do.

Human vision is untrustworthy, subjective and selective. Camera vision is total and non - objective.

I never said the camera was truth. It is, however, a more accurate and more objective way of seeing.

The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen.

I feel that doing theater does give you a good grounding to work on camera. The audience is the lens.

I've managed to keep a clear head and remain sane in this business because I remain a kid off-camera.

We think of our eyes as video cameras and our brains as blank tapes to be filled with sensory inputs.

The camera's a ballpoint pen, an imbecile; it's not worth anything if you don't have anything to say.

I moved to L.A., because that's where they point cameras at you. And that's what I'd like them to do.

Let's face it, the human eye is clumsy, sloppy, and unintelligible when compared to the camera's eye.

The experience of the individual has become the experience of the people, thanks solely to the camera.

I bought my first camera in Seattle, Washington. Only paid about seven dollars and fifty cents for it.

Once the cameras rolling or the audience is in the seats, I'm on. I can't help it. I go into a trance.

I hate cameras. They interfere, they're always in the way. I wish: if I could work with my eyes alone.

Since a camera is something too heavy for women and initially made for men, you need a good cameraman.

I make the woman look at the camera as a symbol of all the eyes that will see the picture I am making.

I had improvised a lot in classes and at the Actors Studio, but I never did it in front of the camera.

My dog, Puffy. The dog is the perfect portrait subject. He doesn't pose. He isn't aware of the camera.

I like to do stuff real and practical and in camera, as much as possible. I like old school filmmaking.

It happens sometimes that when someone has a camera, they change; sometimes they change for the better.

If the thrill of hunting were in the hunt, or even in the marksmanship, a camera would do just as well.

I'm still very grateful to digital cameras in general, but I didn't have this feeling with the RED one.

I'll go back to comedy clubs when they get a real no-camera policy, the same way they did with smoking.

God of War' is traditionally known for these cinematic, pull back cameras, which I think are fantastic.

I was always passionate about cricket but to talk about the game in front of cameras was another thing.

If you take the cameras out of the courtroom, then you hide a certain measure of truth from the public.

My great joy in working on anything is stepping out in front of the camera and working with the actors.

The camera could be a very powerful instrument against discrimination, against poverty, against racism.

Cars and cameras are the two things I let myself be materialistic about. I don't care about other stuff.

It is really funny to see people that you know acting unpleasantly just because there are TV cameras on.

I know I have the ability to do so much more than just stand in front of the camera the rest of my life.

People who have expertise or the luck to have rehearsal time with cameras have it over people who don't.

When I'm working behind a camera, I feel like I'm trying to achieve something like a jazz musician does.

I was always interested - I mean, it's kind of part of your job - I was always interested in the camera.

I've ended up spending more time in front of a camera than on stage, but the stage is where I come from.

The same camera that photographs a murder scene can photograph a beautiful society affair at a big hotel.

This is not a phone business. This is the smallest video camera, it's the smallest computer, smallest TV.

I think I was afraid of what I might say when I got onto someone's stage or in front of someone's camera.

Sometimes in golf I've got 10,000 people watching me. Cameras are easy. Doing the Jay Leno show was easy.

Modeling teaches you to be completely conscious of the camera. Acting is being totally unconscious of it.

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