Cinematography Quote by Christopher Doyle Download Open image “I think the point of cinematography, of what we do, is intimacy.” — Christopher Doyle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cinematography Filmmaker Inspirational Intimacy Motivational Romance Thinking
I think the point of cinematography, of what we do, is intimacy. Is intent, is the balance between the familiar and the dream, it… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
Eventually, I think cinematography for every culture is a way to explore different stories, different ways of also delivering a story. — Violante Placido Copy Share Image
Capturing intimacy is pretty much the only thing I'm interested in. That's what excites me and what I find beautiful in movies personally -… — Ira Sachs Copy Share Image
I think of filmmaking as a form of communication. Maybe it's also an art, but that's for somebody else to decide. — Roger Deakins Copy Share Image
I love the intimacy and the passion and the danger that go into independent filmmaking. Because it comes out of a creative necessity. It… — Pierce Brosnan Copy Share Image
I don't love cinematography that's very flashy because I find that it keeps the audience from becoming a part of the film; it becomes… — Rachel Morrison Copy Share Image
The whole purpose of filmmaking is to entertain the viewers and when it happens, it gives you a high. — Sreenivasan Copy Share Image
What makes a lot of suspenseful films work is very, very particular points of view and very subjective use of the camera. — Karyn Kusama Copy Share Image
Cinematography is so much about instinct and intuition - you want the same range of experience going into behind the camera as what you… — Rachel Morrison Copy Share Image
As filmmakers, we can show where a person's mind goes, as opposed to theater, which is more to sit back and watch it. — Darren Aronofsky Copy Share Image
I love the intimacy of making movies. The focus is deeper and much more intense than musical theatre. — Sarah Brightman Copy Share Image
You see the world, you end up in jail three or four times, you accumulate experience. And it gives you something to say. If… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
I am known for what I'm do. But I'm not a five-year-old Hong Konger, I'm not a kid demonstrating in the streets. — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
I really think music and movement - dance, you know - and literature inform my visuals. I think film is also based in dance.… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
My best film is always my next film. I couldn't make Chungking Express now, because of the way I live and drink I've forgotten… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
“I believe that everyone in the world is crazy except you and me. And even you're a little bit strange.” — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
Women are one of the most important segments of the adventure travel industry. Women make the vast majority of travel decisions in families -… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
As we've seen the rise of cultural, environmental and educational tourism in adventure travel, we've also seen the rise of female participation. Part of… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
I know I will die with either a camera in hand or a woman on top - what more could one ask of life? — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
I think the point of cinematography, of what we do, is intimacy. Is intent, is the balance between the familiar and the dream, it… — Christopher Doyle Copy Share Image
All drama is conflict. Without conflict, there is no action. Without action, there is no character. Without character, there is no story. And without… — Syd Field Copy Share Image
Cinematography speaks to everything that women do inherently well: It's multitasking, it's empathy, and it's channeling visuals into human emotion. — Rachel Morrison Copy Share Image
I think the cinematography in 'Mr. Robot' is some of the best I've ever seen, honestly. Not even as being part of the show… — Stephanie Corneliussen Copy Share Image
The body moves through space every day, and in architecture in cities that can be orchestrated. Not in a dictatorial fashion, but in a… — Antoine Predock Copy Share Image
The audience I'm targeting doesn't care about the language spoken in the films they watch. They're interested in more important things like story, performance,… — Chika Anadu Copy Share Image
It's infrequent that that happens - great performances and magical cinematography and great direction. — Christopher Guest Copy Share Image
What interested me in film was the image-making aspect of it. So, I went to school in cinematography. I was really convinced that image… — Babette Mangolte Copy Share Image
I like to say that lighting is about taking the light away. I often like to use the shadows more than the light. — Vilmos Zsigmond Copy Share Image
The quality of television is becoming so good from an actor standpoint, where you get to do these amazing scenes with amazing directors and… — Cobie Smulders Copy Share Image
I believe if you come out of a movie and the first thing you say is, 'The cinematography was beautiful,' it's a bad movie. — John Waters Copy Share Image
Ashok Mehta was the man who brought contrast and lighting back to mainstream Hindi film cinematography. — Rajiv Menon Copy Share Image
The incredible cinematography makes 'A Walk to Beautiful' almost like a poem; there is a tenderness on display that seems to emanate from the… — Abraham Verghese Copy Share Image