A close-up on screen can say all a song can.Stephen SondheimTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“A close-up on screen can say all a song can.
“The nice thing about doing a crossword puzzle is, you know there is a solution.”Stephen SondheimCrossword
“If you force yourself to write away from the piano, you come up with more inventive things. If you're too good a piano player, as some composers are, the music may become flavorless and glib. And if you're not a very good pianist, you're limited to the same patterns.”
“Most of the telly I do only has one camera and the reason you have to cook it twice is you have a close-up, so you see what is happening really close up and then you have a wide shot, which is like standing back so you see the whole fish and the kitchen and, like it or not, you have to do it twice.”Rick SteinClose-up
“Every shot is unique, even if it's just a close-up, an insert of your hand. You've got to work with the guy behind the lens to get it right, focus in. Those are critical little nothing things, but you've got to work with the people who are trying to put it down, in order to get it.”Robert ForsterClose-up
“The dumbing down of the country reflects itself on Broadway. The shows get dumber, and the public gets used to them.”Stephen SondheimBroadway
“One difference between poetry and lyrics is that lyrics sort of fade into the background. They fade on the page and live on the stage when set to music.”Stephen SondheimPoetry
“I have inherited my father's sense of humour about myself. It's a lot more pleasant to make fun of yourself than when someone else does.”Stephen SondheimHumour
“Rod's always opening doors for me, but I usually tell him to walk through first. Otherwise, if we're at a restaurant and I'm in front, the paparazzi end up getting a big giant close-up of me, and then he's trailing behind, looking like my little child!”Penny LancasterClose-up
“When you're shooting with long lenses, even if you're shooting a close-up, you feel the air, the distance between the camera and the subject.”Emmanuel LubezkiClose-up
“You have to learn to express differently. Whenever I do TV or film, I ask if I can see the shot to see, to see if it's full body or a close-up. That helps me understand how to communicate.”Denis O'HareClose-up