The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much.
We had the guys from X Men 2 do the cameras. They had a 360 camera that would go from one car, up in the air and over to another car in a continuous shot while the film was still rolling, going 90 mph.
People who have expertise or the luck to have rehearsal time with cameras have it over people who don't.
So now what happens is the cameras follow me around and capture exactly what I've been doing since I was a boy. Only now we have a team of, you know, like 73 of us, and it's gone beyond that.
We had two cameras, so they could turn it on and shoot as much as we wanted. You don't have to worry about wasting money on film. A lot more takes are possible.
The problem for me is that I've never actually studied photography, so it's quite a steep learning curve. Cameras these days do so much for you automatically but I still think there's a point where you should actually know the technical side.
There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.
Police in Washington D.C. are now using cameras to catch drivers who go through red lights. Many congressmen this week opposed the use of the red light cameras incorrectly assuming they were being used for surveillance at local brothels.
If you want to get known as a singer you hire five sexy chicks and let them fight over you onstage and for the cameras. That's publicity, man.
It was a nightmare having cameras in the house 10 hours a day for a month.
But slowly I began to use cameras and then think about what it was that was going on. It took me a long time, I mean I actually played with cameras and photography for about 20 years.
Look at lots of exhibitions and books, and don't get hung up on cameras and technical things. Photography is about images.
We live in a bizarre world - there are cameras in our house!
I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.
I'm dying to get back in front of the cameras. I miss it like crazy.
You always hear actresses talk about how unromantic it is to act a love scene or a sex scene - which it is. You're doing it with all these lights on and cameras flying around and people on the set.
I started in a research lab for TV cameras, then I worked at a tape duplication facility. That was the first introduction for me to recorded music and hi-fi.
A movie camera is like having someone you have a crush on watching you from afar - you pretend it's not there.
We think of our eyes as video cameras and our brains as blank tapes to be filled with sensory inputs.
The camera can photograph thought.
When I have a camera in my hand, I know no fear.
I can understand why those primitive desert people think a camera steals their soul. It is unnatural to see yourself from the outside.
Many times I've sat with a camera and another actor and seen all their fears and insecurities and struggles. You want to support them and help them as much as you can.
People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
I used to hate doing color. I hated transparency film. The way I did color was by not wanting to know what kind of film was in my camera.
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