The studio is not the place to write. You need to be 75% ready when you go into the studio, and then the music can develop to the next stage.
I haven't done a lot of studio movies, but studio movies and independent films are always just as fun as each other.
I'm first and foremost a company man, surprising as that is. I love Warner Brothers. That's where I have a deal. That's where I've been for years. So I don't really interact too much with other studios and do things with other studios and I don't nec...
I hate studio. For me, studio is a trap to overproduce and repeat yourself. It is a habit that leads to art pollution.
I also have a recording studio that I use to produce bands.
I am such a gearhead. In my recording studio, I personally engineer and edit everything on computers.
I like being in a recording studio. I like watching a song go from the simplicity of the original music.
I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back.
I got out of high school, bought a recording studio and started operating it as an engineer and a producer.
Somehow, magically, I've become an electronic musician, and I have a recording studio that looks like the bridge of the Enterprise.
My dad heard of a studio on the radio, and it was advertised as a place for kids to meet kids, and it was actually a studio, and that's where I met my manager and agent.
It is a lot cheaper to spend eight hours in a rehearsal hall than in a recording studio.
My job of being a musician in a recording studio has nothing to do with being a musician being on tour performing.
I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office.
I've got my own studio, so I sit in my studio writing and if I get a great take, that's the take.
It's the formulaic studio movies the make money, and when they do, the actors in them are automatically movie stars.
Once you work with a studio on a film, the studio is sort of like this enormous clam that just opens, takes everything and then closes, and no one enters again. They own it all.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has a judicial system, and this system needs a lot of repair. Therefore, there is no need for Kentucky to start building another judicial system within the system, that we already have.
We are losing our living systems, social systems, cultural systems, governing systems, stability, and our constitutional health, and we're surrendering it all at the same time.
'Five Easy Pieces,' 'Easy Rider' - those are indie pictures; those were not studio pictures. They had relationships with studio distribution, but they were indies.
And for me the only way to live life is to grab the bull by the horns and call up recording studios and set dates to go in recording studios. To try and accomplish something.