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  • I wanted to be a film and television writer and producer.

  • I think film and television are really a director's medium, whereas theatre is the actor's medium.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Film and television is just a different technique in terms of how to approach the camera but basically the job is the same; but what you learn as a craft in theater, you can then learn to translate that into any mediums.

  • Some of the greatest films and television have only been seen by the people that make them. And some of the greatest music is only heard by the people who make it.

    Source: collider.com
  • There's no bigger rush than working as a huge team on a set in film and television.

  • Initially I started in theatre as a Shakespearean actress before film and television. I've always been an artistic child growing up and I knew I wanted to act for as long as I can remember.

    "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Hollywood Starlette Lorraine Toussaint". Interview with Kristin Downer, www.nerdprobs.com. November 1, 2015.
  • I really wanted to work in the American industry because it's the leading industry. It's where film and television started.

    Source: collider.com
  • Sometimes it is the emotional experience of film and television that bring a cause to our hearts and stir us to action - they inform and inspire.

  • The theater is a tough place. It's not cushioned the way it is in film and television.

  • At heart, I'm really interested in this marriage of theater, film and television and I think what happened in the UK and obviously is happening here is that there's a convergence of talent kind of moving between the different disciplines and I find that very exciting.

    Moving   Heart   Thinking  
    Source: deadline.com
  • When I got out of school, it used to be that it was theater actors that ended up doing film and television, and you had to come from the theater to be taken seriously in that world.

    Interview with Patrick J. Adams, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 18, 2016.
  • This medium that we're working in - film and television - for an audience, it's like you live through these characters because it's things you can't do in real life. Places you're not prepared to go in real life as a decent human being, anyway. Because if you're a conscientious person, so you live kind of vicariously through these people.

    Real   Character   People  
    Source: www.indiewire.com
  • It's very hard to become an actor in film and television, you have to have such perseverance and you have to really believe that if you have any sort of talent at all, you will find work one day.

  • I remember having to hit a mark and having no idea how to do it, real childlike stuff, because Carnegie Mellon didn't do an extensive job preparing us for film and television. It was very much a theater program. That was my first job. It was cool. I was glad it was.

    Jobs   Real   Ideas  
    Interview With Patrick J. Adams, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 18, 2016.
  • What happens in Israel, it's not so divided between being a film actor, or a TV actor - usually, we just do everything. I do theater, film, and television, and the theater is mostly financed by the government.

    "Exclusive Song Premiere and Interview: ‘on Ya,’ Meital Feat. Sean Kingston". Interview with Alexandria Symonds, www.interviewmagazine.com. June 6, 2012.
  • In film and television we are oftentimes so pampered that the truths are withheld.

  • My goal as an actor was to work - to be a working actor, whether it was in theater, and, well, I didn't even consider film and television when I was in New York, but what came along, came along.

    New York   Goal   Actors  
    Interview with Kyle Ryan, www.avclub.com. December 20, 2007.
  • I think television scripts have become really intriguing and well-done. And writers have stopped drawing any actual line between film and television they used to never cross.

    "Natalie Zea of The Following". Interview with Matt Goulet, www.esquire.com. January 23, 2013.
  • The other main difference between film and television is that you have the opportunity to flush out a character, over a longer period of time. Whereas with a film, you're confined to two or three hours, or whatever it may be.

    Source: collider.com
  • There is something so great about film and television where you can convey an emotion in the blink of an eye which you would perhaps not be able to do to the back row of a theatre, like over 1000 seats, and there is something so subtle and beautiful about that too.

    Beautiful   Eye   Theatre  
  • There's a positive side to film and television, the sense of feeding into the theater... Your fans will follow you, hopefully, and be open-minded to see you play other things and experience other stories you want to tell.

    "At Lunch With Kim Cattrall And Tammy Grimes, Current And Past Stars Of Noël Coward's Private Lives". Interview with Patrick Monahan, www.vanityfair.com. November 10, 2011.
  • Personally, I don't think the film and television industries are run as well as they used to be. Oh sure, we've got great digital effects now but... where are the visionaries?

  • The money is better in films and television. But in terms of acting, theatre is more rewarding.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Film and television essentially feel the same when you're doing it, because it's the same technical approach.

  • Theatre, film and television are all modes of storytelling, and many of us are fortunate enough to move freely among them without feeling that we've 'left' or need to 'go back' to one or the other. In fact, if the theatre is to avoid a brain drain, this kind of fluidity is increasingly necessary.

    Moving   Feelings   Brain  
  • Since films and television have staged everything imaginable before it happens, a true event, taking place in the real world, brings to mind the landscape of films.

    Movie   Real   Mind  
    Elizabeth Hardwick (1984). “Bartleby in Manhattan, and Other Essays”, Vintage
  • It's funny because the voice-over world is definitely another career. It's another outlet to be creative. But, I'm just not invested, in the way that I am with film and television.

    Source: collider.com
  • I think somewhere in the '90s, it started to shift, and you started to see a lot of film and television actors doing theater, and producers using the notoriety of the film and television actors to sell tickets.

    Interview with Patrick J. Adams, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 18, 2016.
  • I definitely am drawn to strong females who are successful, smart women because I am a woman like that. I think it's important to portray those kinds of women on film and television. Especially as a black woman, I think it's important.

    Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. February 29, 2012.
  • There are so many people in film and television that get between a performer and the audience, and that's frustrating.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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