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Once I see my mother's smiling face, I forget all the shooting pressures and tensions. I am the happiest person at that moment.
Atmosphere on the sets of 'YHM' is absolutely brilliant. It's kind of picnic always, and we have a gala time shooting together.
I take so much from my life. I have my shooting and my fishing. I have my working life. I have my relationship with my children.
I loved killing zombies in 'Day of the Dead.' I basically welcome anything that involves being dirty or bloody or shooting guns.
I'll be honest, I like shooting 'New Girl.' I like the people. The show is still new to me. I've never done TV like this before.
If you spend any time on the shooting of a drama, for television or movies, it's very slow and there's a lot of standing around.
You have to know what you're shooting. Don't just make your movie in the editing room and just get everything you can on the day.
Shooting someone point blank still generates an explosion out of the end of a gun, even if the projectile is somehow ineffective.
I had an unbelievable experience on '24'. We shot 198 episodes, and I was as excited about shooting the 198th as I was the first.
When I am shooting a film, and it has a big schedule, I make sure that I take a week off with the family. It gives you new energy.
It was so crazy, lucky, that 'Defiance' and 'Hemlock Grove' was shooting in Toronto at the same time. I got to be on both of them.
At its best, a live show is completely transcendent. The image I get is breaking through glass or shooting out into the free zone.
I adore shooting photographs. It's like being a hunter. But some hunters are vegetarians - which is my relationship to photography.
Nothing is impossible to kill. It's just that sometimes after you kill something you have to keep shooting it until it stops moving
When I was a kid I didn't watch TV that was targeted specifically at me. I watched 'The Day Today,' 'Shooting Stars,' 'Father Ted.'
In the spirit of Vivian Maier, who worked unaided by any publication or commercial shooting, I set up the Emerging Photographer Fund
Shooting in Jaipur was one of the best experiences of my life. The city is culturally quite rich, and each part of it has a history.
For target shooting, that's okay. Get a license and go to the range. For defense of the home, that's why we have police departments.
I think it's very dangerous for an actor to take [shooting] too seriously because I think it could really damage you if you do that.
I am protecting my personal life because for me, that's my sanctity. When I am done with shooting and home, that's my reality check.
As an actor, if you want to while shooting, you can run back to your trailer and take a nap. But you cannot do that while directing.
I've always believed the greater danger is not aiming too high, but too low, settling for a bogey rather than shooting for an eagle.
Mississippi Mermaid was a very special experience because we only had the dialogues for the scenes we were shooting the night before.
A good director is very well prepared, and knows exactly how he's going to cut the film, so the shooting is as efficient as possible.
When you're shooting, there's terrible pressure, and you never switch off. Every day is like the day before an exam; it's relentless.
I've never done so much bloody crying in my life. I was always moaning about how hard it was when we were shooting, how awful I felt.
Shooting a movie should be fun! It's not a real job. It can be hard, but at the end of the day, we're dressing up and playing pretend.
Writing is fantasizing about what your film will be like. Shooting is reality. And the post-production is recovering the idea you had.
Sight gags had to be planned; they required timing and mechanics. Occasionally, spontaneity would arise in the shooting of the scenes.
The gigantic tension before the shooting of an arrow, and the total relaxation seconds later, is my way of connecting to the universe.
The first day of shooting I walk up to Christopher Walken, and I said, Should I call you Mr. Walken or Chris? He goes, 'Call me Flash.'
Whenever there is news of a terrible shooting, I wonder why America has so miserably failed to enact even common-sense gun legislation.
The easy bit is picking up a camera and pointing and shooting. But then you have to decide what it is you’re trying to say and express.
The important bit for an actor is the actual shooting of it, because the minute the shoot ends, it's got nothing to do with you anymore.
You learn tricks to make action look more dynamic - having the fight come toward you or shooting on a longer lens to compress the speed.
Shooting in Hong Kong, you can do whatever you want, even change the script every day. In Hollywood, you have to have a lot of meetings.
When you're shooting concert scenes in films, we try to bring in, where appropriate, as much of a sense of live performance as possible.
You never know what a movie is going to look like when you're shooting it and you just hope it's going to look like it's supposed to be.
I always prefer shooting on locations, because when I'm at home, it's harder to sort of get lost in the world of whatever you're making.
My method of getting a play across the footlights is like a revolver shooting: every line has a bullet in it and comes with an explosion.
When I'm not shooting, I'm a leggings and boots girl. I like cute and casual - for me, it's all about feeling good and being comfortable.
It's cool to be named a Shooting Star and, of course, a big honor. But as to what comes of that, I'm just going to see what comes my way.
I think that something photographers find about me is that I work really hard to make sure I know what they want before I start shooting.
When I'm shooting, I don't care who the star is. I have an actor playing a part, and I'm serving the script, not serving anyone's career.
Kurt Russell... he is a bloody legend. I have idolised him, and to chill with him on the sets while shooting was an incredible experience.
I grew up in the South with guns everywhere and we never shot anyone. This [shooting] is about people who aren't taught the value of life.
The reality about shooting films is that you can shoot many jokes and decide later which one works. So it's not worth fighting about jokes.
150 shooting days is quite normal, which is not the case in Hollywood, as I am told. Most of the big films there are done in 70 or 80 days.
Besides shooting, I think I need to work on everything. I need to get stronger, quicker, work on my ballhandling, and develop a go-to move.
I was a little geeky kid anyway. If I wasn't shooting little stop-animation films, then I was playing computer games or Dungeons & Dragons.