I've been in enough films where the studio wanted that extra little cuteness to make it sellable.

Every Vacation movie didn't just make the studio money. They each made the studio a lot of money.

I've turned my guest house into this little studio, and we have actors come over and do readings.

I have only one loyalty - to my writing. I never wanted to be the head of a studio or a producer.

I've got my own studio, so I sit in my studio writing and if I get a great take, that's the take.

I regret the passing of the studio system. I was very appreciative of it because I had no talent.

If I had a choice about going to a meeting at a studio or changing a nappy, I'd choose the nappy.

I think it's the most extraordinary studio around. I would love to do my next project with Pixar.

It was quite nice having a routine, going to the studio every day and finishing off 'Wild World'.

And if I had a preference, it would be to be able to not be in the studio until 4 in the morning.

Music is my work, writing songs is my work, touring is my work, going into the studio is my work.

Anything that's really made an impact on my life, I want to get in the studio and write about it.

No, I'm at full height, I'm in the studio, I can actually catch actors by the eye, it's fantastic.

I mean, even my dressing room at the studio has candles and cushions and cashmere rugs and things.

I would love to work with Eminem, Dr. Dre. I wish I could have been in the studio with Bob Marley.

I would have been content to just do studio work, making it on my own never really entered my mind.

Plus, we spend most of our time writing music. Most of the time is spent in the studio in my house.

I'm getting in the studio with everybody I've always wanted to work with. That's the amazing thing.

I probably am more shy than people realize. But I'm shy when I leave a studio and I am just myself.

What producers did was mostly recording in the studio, so it never changed our sound just that much.

If you think of movie studio executives, say, as society, then I root for the independent producers.

I hardly ever go into the studio with a work complete in my head. It emerges from communal activity.

I am such a gearhead. In my recording studio, I personally engineer and edit everything on computers.

It's hard to know exactly what it sounds like to me. I'm in the studio and I write it. and that's it.

I don't think that Simon and Garfunkel as a live act compares to Simon and Garfunkel as a studio act.

But after this last year and dealing with the studio, the rest of us are closer than we've ever been.

I'll probably have to open a recording studio at some point because I won't be able to pay the bills.

We're the Tom Tom Club and our studio is the Clubhouse. It a way of making it a little more personal.

I would make tea for Joni Mitchell or clean her car, anything to be in the studio and watch her work.

You could just do independent movies, but I like bigger kind of studio movies, at least some of them.

Schaeffer gave me permission to work in the studio with a technician, but I've never worked with him.

In America there's no rights for the artist, so whatever films I've made kind of belong to the studio.

Seven days a week, I'm always drawing, doodling, or painting, whether I'm in the studio or on a plane.

And no again: My studio is not a first or any step toward becoming any type of businessman on my part.

I just like to do covers, every once in a while. If someone pays me to go into the studio, I'll do it.

Hollywood studio executives don't recognize the value of female performers as much as male performers.

The year I got into The Actors Studio, Steve McQueen and I were the only two accepted that whole year.

I definitely want to study film. I'd like to have my own studio one day and just make a lot of movies.

If I'm painting, I paint every day. I'll be up in the studio from 8:00 in the morning to 8:00 at night.

Getting used to the studio and everything was fun, we freaked about alot. I was working very hard then.

When you start out as a filmmaker, you do parodies, because you can't really compete on a studio level.

My ideas come when I least expect it, so I've always got to have a studio nearby or close by somewhere.

I've got perfectionist issues, as I can't seem to let tracks out the studio - it drives my manager nuts.

It takes a week to do a sitcom in Hollywood. I do a show a day in my studio, three or four shows a week.

I like being in a recording studio. I like watching a song go from the simplicity of the original music.

I'm going to have to keep fighting until I find the same number of women in the studio as there are men.

I like touring, I like being in the studio, a bit of both. I like to have a bit of time at home as well.

In L.A., unless you've just won an Oscar or you're Mr. Studio Head, no one talks to you. Even at parties.

Recording at home enables one to eliminate the demo stage, and the presentation stage in the studio, too.

During the Hollywood studio system, they looked for people who were unusual. The stars had peculiarities.

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