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Shooting a fight is like shooting any other scene. You have to tell a story using a very specific choreography.
I am kept awake by the list of possibilities for shooting more photos and deciding what I must prioritise next.
We used to send whole flocks of birds shooting out of our mouths and never managed to grab them by their wings.
When I make a movie, it's almost a relief to get shooting 'cause the hell is over, or part of the hell is over.
I discovered shooting and filmmaking around the time all of the software became affordable to anyone with a PC.
When I shot 'Private Practice,' Amy Brenneman made a point of really befriending me before we started shooting.
Stop making the same games about shooting something and driving; try something else. There is a market for that.
If [the shooting of Gabby Giffords in] Tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this: Government has failed.
When I'm shooting, as much as writing, I see edited footage in my mind, so I work that way, and it's economical.
It's always been my way to move about a little more horizontally. My career has never been like a shooting star.
I have spent quite some time in Malaysia, as my mother is from there. And shooting there was a great experience.
Meditation is a great way to keep my body well-centered while juggling shooting schedules and recording sessions.
You want to be a writer? Start writing. You want to be a filmmaker? Start shooting stuff on your phone right now.
If you are not in the red playroom of pain and pleasure, … shooting the movie is much like doing any other movie.
It's all about having fun and shooting something that you like. Where it goes afterwards is up to the movie gods.
When I was shooting in Pollachi, I had tried out a lot of local food, most of them I don't remember the names of.
When you're shooting 20-odd episodes in a season, the last thing you want is for each script to be the same tone.
When I am shooting a film, then everything goes soft focus. My family also complains that I don't give them time.
You're looking for the best way of shooting it, but sometimes the best way of shooting it is changing the script.
Shooting a film with seven to eight actors together is complicated sometimes because you have to cover everybody.
It's a different thing shooting for 10 weeks in India as opposed to on a set on stage pretending you're in India.
I just got really into this one girl on Instagram and had her paint little pineapples on my nails during shooting.
If only someone had told me about the confidence-boosting nature of guns, I’d have been shooting them all my life.
Just learn the whole script before you start shooting. That makes shooting a joy. Even if they rewrite, it's easy.
You have to relax when you're shooting an arrow. You can't be tense. And that just helps, in your day-to-day life.
Hell, when I was in high school, a "drive-by shooting" meant somebody had their rear end hanging out a car window!
People thought we were crazy for starting a record company. They really thought I was shooting myself in the foot.
Glamour is a shooting star, it catches your eye, but fades away, beauty is the sun always brilliant day after day.
Sleep is my best friend when we're shooting 'Game of Thrones' because there are very long days and intense scenes.
Google X is here to do moonshot-type projects. Not just shooting to the moon, but bringing the moon back to Earth.
Shooting in New York can be a problem... I had to walk through a crowd, come in the front door, and play the scene.
It seemed like this day could go in so many directions, like a spiderweb shooting out toward endless possibilities.
I've got this reputation for shooting one take which is a wonderful reputation to have but it's hard to live up to.
Now that everyone's shooting digital they want the anamorphic to soften the look. You know, to make it more filmic.
See driving is like stabbing someone, it's very personal. While flying is like shooting someone, it's more distant.
The process of shooting - of choosing shots - is intuitive for me, and I just feel my way towards what seems right.
Before the film begins shooting, in your head, you need to be the character. You have to convince yourself somehow.
The live performance aspect of shooting a multicamera sitcom is wonderful. You have that instant audience reaction.
I'll take the shooting. I'm used to that. I've been shot a few times in the past, and I guess I can stand it, again.
By the first week of shooting, you know exactly where your film is heading based on the psychology of your director.
There's just no real job security when you're shooting a show about an apocalypse and anybody could die at any time.
While shooting 'Selma,' I would train on my off time with the assistant men's track and field coach at Georgia Tech.
I'm running on adrenalin when we're shooting. It's non-stop. As soon as I have time to sit down, then I fall asleep.
From the first moment on the set I was consumed with curiousity about the technical side of shooting a sound picture.
The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.
There's just no real job security when you're shooting a show about an apocalypse, and anybody could die at any time.
I love shooting movies. I love the shots. That's the thing that I love doing, and I've just never been able to do it.
Shooting is very challenging because 10 metre air rifle you have different rules, short gun you have different rules.
Well, I don't like shooting in bathrooms. They're small and cramped and you've got harsh surfaces and it's difficult.
I had a good time shooting in New Zealand. I almost bought a home there while I was there, because I loved it so much.