visualize a scene musically ordsprog
visualize a scene musically and write it from the perspective of a fully realized character.
Randy Newman
By mimicking the way memory works, a writer can actually write in a fluid way-one solid scene doesn't have to fall on another solid scene, you can just have a fragment that then dovetails into another one that took place 30 years apart from it. It doesn't have to be fully realized, it can be a glancing, shadowy reference to something that you'll come back to later, and then it moves on.
Kazuo Ishiguro
I never want to write something until I know every scene in the movie. I don't want someone hiring me and then me not being able to write it. Which is always a fear. So I like to figure it out, know all the characters, and know almost every scene in the movie before I start writing.
Stephen Sommers
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1962
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It's improvisation, you're learning to think on your feet, you're learning to write, you're doing a different kind of character in every scene you're doing on the stage, She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny. It's improvisation, you're learning to think on your feet, you're learning to write, you're doing a different kind of character in every scene you're doing on the stage,
Eugene Levy
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1944
-)
[It's a] natural process ... The result is essentially a great song-oriented white soul group with fully realized improvisational tendencies, closer to what Entertainment Weekly Magazine calls 'the scene's answer to Steely Dan.'
Aaron Katz
What I was trying to suggest... was the intrigue that is always hidden in a scene, what a scene doesn't fully show.
Tracy Kidder
I'd never seen anyone work like Al. If there was a scene where his character was getting into a car, he'd talk through the scene of what he must have been doing before he got into the car. He was the most prepared actor I've ever met.
D.J. Caruso
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1965
-)
She read that really difficult scene when she is being confronted [by Mark Ruffalo's character] and told her sister is communicating to him, and she chases him out with a knife. She made me cry. It's a tough scene for an actor to do.
Laurie MacDonald
It took me a long time to film the plastic bag, and then I had to get the cut of the scene right. But if you find it as beautiful as the character does, then suddenly it becomes a different movie, and so did he as a character.
Sam Mendes
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1965
-)
I've been around Penn State my entire life, so I have a good perspective for its history. Forty years from now when they write about Michael Robinson, they'll write that he was the ultimate team player. That's all you need to know about him.
Jay Paterno
I always visualize myself making big plays, but I didn't visualize getting knocked out at the 1 after running 100 yards.
Champ Bailey
My initial response was to sue her for defamation of character, but then I realized that I had no character.
Charles Barkley
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1963
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My initial response was to sue her for defamation of character, but then I realized that I had no character.
Charles Barkley
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1963
-)
With the older songs, I was writing from a little more of a traditionalist perspective both musically and lyrically, but I wasn't doing it intentionally. That was just what was coming out. Some of the artwork and some of the recording style lent itself to a nostalgic feel.
Adam Selzer
I'd write one character's story for all eight episodes, then the next character, while one of the other writers may be working on pieces of another character's story.
Tom Fontana
(
1951
-)
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