TV is a medium where I've been an outsider for the most part.
“TV is a medium where I've been an outsider for the most part.”
— Alan Menken · Medium
The World Motivation
TV is a medium where I've been an outsider for the most part.
“TV is a medium where I've been an outsider for the most part.”
— Alan Menken · Medium
TV is a medium where I've been an outsider for the most part.
There's plenty of examples of films where they're greenlit to move forward, and they want to get X actor. And they don't get X actor, so they go with Y, and it doesn't turn out to be as good of a movie as it should have been.
When I first started working at Disney animation, I can't tell you how many people said to me, 'Oh, man, take a powder.' Nobody takes animated musicals seriously. I swear.
I have lots of personal feelings of my own, but at this stage in my life and career, I'm very much driven by assignment.
Composing easy? I find it easy if - big if - the idea is right, if I have the right collaborator, and if my collaborator is in the room. I like my collaborator to be in the room.
I enjoy the medium of film, and I think I understand it well, and I like working with directors, so yeah, I think I'll stick with this.
TV is our window on the world. It's a powerful medium for great stories that become part of our very, very personal journey.
With the new medium of knowledge - the Internet - knowledge not only takes on properties of that medium but also lives at the level of the network.
Real acting is realistic no matter what the medium.
Not a lot of people get a second chance. And I think for a while there, my name kind of got in my way a bit, based on all of the television I was fortunate enough to do. But after a while, you sort of wear out your welcome in that genre, in that medium.