It's totally produced now. It's almost like a conveyor belt of what metal's supposed to be like these days. It's not music to me.
The music industry is dominated by guys. I work with men 98 percent of the time - producers, arrangers, musicians, engineers.
I spent a long time working in the movies to figure out that kind of acting and also how to write and produce for the screen.
Dan: I'm a producer because I don't play bass, baby.
If I feel the part is right, and I know that the producers and the director want me, I'd go for broke. Always.
I think the French and the Japanese are both obsessed by seasons, small producers, freshness.
Obviously with the onset of cable and satellite, there are more opportunities for programming and original programming, so it creates more opportunities for actors and producers and directors and everything.
THOUGHTS are the WORDS supported with the ACTION and both are not independent of each other to produce results.
Almost all new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when they are first produced.
I think the days of working with producers in the conventional sense are over for me.
It’s not the situation the Action that does matters situation produce excuse where the Actions - the Results
Any society that produces twice as many lawyers as it does poets and preachers is doomed.
A first-rate laboratory is one in which mediocre scientists can produce outstanding work.
The effect of sailing is produced by a judicious arrangement of the sails to the direction of the wind.
It means that Tao doesn't force or interfere with things, but lets them work in their own way, to produce results naturally. Then whatever needs to be done is done.
Most films I work on, the people making the film are constantly second-guessing the executives of the studio, the producer, and the audience. It is very hard to accomplish anything in that situation.
Creating and producing creative work, to me, those are all happy accidents.
I have all the tools and gadgets. I tell my son, who's a producer, 'You never work for the machine; the machine works for you.'
I liked working in a series, going to work every day and not having to leave town for long locations. I was producing them and building an audience.
The test of the artist does not lie in the will with which he goes to work, but in the excellence of the work he produces.
I don't like waiting around for work, and sometimes as an actor you're forced into that position, so that's sort of how I got into writing, producing and directing.