Camera Quote by Gareth Evans Download Open image “There are moments in 'The Raid 2' where I wanted to use the camera to question screen violence.” — Gareth Evans ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Camera Moments Question Time Use Violence
Screen work always boils down to that moment between the camera and the actor or the actors. It always boils down to that, ultimately.… — Alfred Molina Copy Share Image
Acting in 'Command & Conquer 3' called for me to interact with the player and to look directly into the camera, which is a big no no when filming for TV or film. — Grace Park Copy Share
I am not trying to be one of those sadistic, Kubrickian directors who is trying to make these tensions any worse or exploit them,… — Robert Eggers Copy Share Image
I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point… — Gordon Parks Copy Share Image
I'm into capturing the moment. Sometimes, I'll rip the camera out of my assistant's hands and he'll be shouting, But there's no film in… — Ellen von Unwerth Copy Share Image
Because of the influence of the cinema, most reports or stories of violence are so pictorial that they lack content or meaning. The camera… — V. S. Pritchett Copy Share Image
The Raid' is a violent movie, without a doubt. I'm not going to say it isn't. But I feel there's a difference between showing… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
When there's film rolling through the camera, there's a heightened awareness of the importance of that moment, from the actors and the crew. It… — Ryan Fleck Copy Share Image
That was the beginning of modern acting for me. You don't have to tell a camera everything. It gets bored if you do and… — Stephen Rea Copy Share Image
When you hand someone a camera, why do they act like you just asked them to dissemble a bomb? They take it and they're… — Dane Cook Copy Share Image
There are a lot of people in the world who are very good at martial arts but that doesn't make them good screen fighters.… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
I very, very rarely have a shot that lasts under one second. Every shot should have enough breathing room to have a sense of… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
Films like 'True Romance' and 'The Last Boy Scout' stuck with me since I saw them when I was young, on every different format. — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
Assault On Precinct 13' was amazing - a big influence. 'Escape From New York' as well. — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
Growing up either from classes or watching movies I knew, of course, about kung fu, karate, aikido, Muay Thai... But the first time I… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
My dad's weekend treat to me as a kid would be to get me the latest Jackie Chan or some old Bruce Lee classic… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
We all have a different moral barometer, whether it is something we are okay with or not okay with. Like I find some things… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
I think a lot of people have become quite disenfranchised with action films, especially when they hide the choreography with quick cuts and close-ups. — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
I'd always wanted to be in the film industry in the U.K. but I didn't really push myself to get myself noticed. — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
There's nothing more frustrating then when you have someone who's a little bit stiff and you have to ease them into the shoot. When… — Gareth Evans Copy Share Image
I started off as a model maker, so the first part of my career was a model maker and then a motion control camera… — John Knoll Copy Share Image
When I made my debut as an actor in 'Rock On!' I was confident to get in front of the camera. — Farhan Akhtar Copy Share Image
When the camera is on, I am an actor; otherwise, I am an ordinary person. — Nana Patekar Copy Share Image
It's such a weird thing, because you have a whole crew of people standing over there, on the other side. There's a camera pointing… — Mike Faist Copy Share Image
I was so green, and my background was mostly in theater. The only thing I'd done in front of a camera, besides an infomercial… — Connie Britton Copy Share Image
As far as lighting and blocking, camera angles and facial expressions, all that stuff that has to be very specific in film, as opposed… — Eve Torres Copy Share Image
I feel like 'Preacher's Daughter' was my Trojan horse, in a way. I'm excited to pull back, be behind the camera instead of in… — Ethel Cain Copy Share Image
I was a photographer. That's how I began my career, behind the camera. — Shweta Tripathi Copy Share Image
I didn't want to go marching down the street with camera crews. Oy. To get married? Really? It seems like you have an agenda… — Neil Patrick Harris Copy Share Image
My first experience with film was through a still camera. I would sit, very much against my will, with my father in the game… — Gavid Hood Copy Share Image
The best advice I received when I started out was to think about the camera or microphone as if it was a person to… — Edith Bowman Copy Share Image