Pudovkin Film Quotes & Sayings
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It was a disaster ... It was the most wonderful thing in the world. — Antonia Michaelis
The first really important book I read about filmmaking was The Film Technique by Pudovkin. This was some time before I had ever touched a movie camera and it opened my eyes to cutting and montage. — Stanley Kubrick
There's lots of ways people can be dependent, on another person, or drugs ... — Elliott Smith
Clanless, lawless, homeless is he who is in love with civil war, that brutal ferocious thing. — Homer
The GOP/corporate right-wing, it seems, never really considers the consequences of their actions. — Steven Weber
When we keep claiming the light, we will find ourselves becoming more and more radiant. — Henri Nouwen
Consider this. It took the earth's population thousand of years-from the early dawn of man all the way to the early 1800s-to reach one billion people. Then astoundingly, it took only about a hundred years to double the population to two billion in the 1920s. After that, it took a mere fifty years for the population to double again to four billion in the 1970s. As you can imagine, we're well on track to reach eight billion very soon. Just today, the human race added another quarter-billion people to planet Earth. A quarter million. And this happens ever day-rain or shine. Currently every year er 're adding the equivalent of the entire country of Germany. — Dan Brown
This band is metal in that we have a lot of metal in our instruments, and there's quite a lot of metal on my belt buckle as well. — Mikey Way
Someone laughed behind Harry. Turning, he saw Fred, George, and Lee Jordan hurrying down the staircase, all three of them looking extremely excited. "Done it," Fred said in a triumphant whisper to Harry, Ron, and Hermione. "Just taken it." "What?" said Ron. "The Aging Potion, dung brains," said Fred. — J.K. Rowling
Film is the greatest teacher because it teaches not only through the brain but through the whole body — Vsevolod Pudovkin
I stand here on this spring day in the center of my life. Chaos, din, and beauty. For a moment, I am still. — Marisa De Los Santos
An incurable itch for scribbling takes possession of many, and grows inveterate in their insane breasts. — Juvenal
HEADACHE: THE MOST USEFUL PAIN IN THE WORLD — Woods Hutchinson
