Quotes on the topic: Viewer


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All movies assault the viewer in one way or another.


I've always wanted to be a songwriter and a storyteller and somebody who conveys a feeling to the listener or the viewer.


As a businessman, my dharma is to cater to every taste of my viewer.


But I don't think of any particular viewer in mind other than myself.


I can bring in all these different components, and I marry these components, and I let them get traversed by the viewer, who reorganizes them.


I try to find a subject that is interesting to me and to the viewer both. If I can't, then I stop right there.


I wanted to write a story that demanded the viewer's attention.


A viewer who skips the advertising is the moral equivalent of a shoplifter.


I guess I'm trying to write stuff that I, as a viewer, would connect to.


You can manipulate the viewer in film. With theater, what you see is what you get.


There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.


The better the coverage, the more discriminating the viewer.


I think when your image becomes so big that it's hard for a viewer to see a character, then I think you're in danger as an actor of being unable to perform what you should be doing.


Every viewer is going to get a different thing. That's the thing about painting, photography, cinema.


I don't like the idea the viewer can kind of sit there and go, 'Make me like this person.' People aren't inherently sympathetic.


The still must tease with the promise of a story the viewer of it itches to be told.


As a viewer, I care about people, I care about characters, I care about perspective.


When we make the show, we are always talking about how the show is really in between what we make and what the viewer thinks of it.


The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.


There's something imminent in the work, but the circle is only completed by the viewer.