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- I like to have fun with them. I like to toy with them a little bit. we're making television, after all. Right? -- Phil Keoghan
- It just seems there's better things to do in your life than be on television if it's not interesting, if it's not challenging, if it's not fun. You know? When it stops being those things for me, I'll stop making television. -- Anthony Bourdain
- What's so great about making television is that it's a collaborative beast. It's created by a great many hands belonging to a great many people. -- Vince Gilligan
- All these women had directed movies that I loved on the film festival circuit, but couldn't get a job making television. That's how locked down TV is. -- Ava DuVernay
- Sci-fi fans really have a commitment to the characters even as much as the actors do. There's a synergy between making television and who gets to watch it. -- Brooke Nevin
- I hope to be making television shows and films, and creating content that captivates Latinos. I try not to think about it too much, though. I'm more focused in the present. -- Jon Huertas
- The thing that makes me feel young, honestly, is making television. It's the only thing that excites me, the way that you get excited when you're a kid. That's why I still do it. -- Kevin D. Williamson
- I'm very proud of the Rome episode of 'No Reservations' because it violated all the conventional wisdom about making television. You're never, ever supposed to do a food or travel show in black and white. -- Anthony Bourdain
- I've never let producers tell me what to do. Even when I was making television, I always did what I wanted to do, and if I couldn't, I didn't do it. It was a freedom that, these days, young directors starting out don't have. -- Michael Haneke
- Richard Branson once said: 'Tony's very good at selling bands and he's very good at making television programmes. But he'll never be great at either, until he decides which one he wants to do.' I entirely accept that. That doesn't matter to me very much. I like the irony of the two lives. -- Tony Wilson
- I never intended to be a historian of religion. My aim was to become a professor of English Literature in a university, but I had a series of absolute career disasters and found myself making television programs about the nature of religion and about Christian history and started to discover about other religious traditions, and that was an absolute eye-opener for me. -- Karen Armstrong
- My priorities are where they should be, which is making really great, really exciting television. -- Steven Moffat
- The making of television has changed quite a bit. Now you have to do them n cheaper budgets. -- Bruce Boxleitner
- If you're watching a comedian on television and he's making a political point, I would say he's gotten too serious. -- Norm MacDonald
- When you're making a television show, it's about the story and arc of the show rather than any particular episode or director. -- Eli Roth
- What's exciting about Sundance is that they're making a name for themselves in this boutique television niche world, and there's energy behind that. -- Martin Henderson
- Movie studios aren't making too many dramas anymore; they're in the superhero business. Material for television is much, much stronger for actors now. -- Julianne Moore
- Sheet music, recording, radio, television, cassettes, CD burners, and file sharing have all invalidated, to some extent, the old model of making a living making music. -- Kent Beck
- We don't perceive a contradiction between writing books, making films or producing a television program. These days you can't choose how you want to express yourself anymore. -- Alexander Kluge
- Pete Rozelle used television to get the game to the American public by creating the Super Bowl and making it the biggest sporting event in the world. -- Will McDonough
- Television is becoming a collage - there are so many channels that you move through them making a collage yourself. In that sense, everyone sees something a bit different. -- David Hockney
- In my family, in the days prior to television, we liked to while away the evenings by making ourselves miserable, solely based on our ability to speak the language viciously. -- David Mamet
- At that time I was making the largest salary known on television and I didn't want to see it die because those were the years paying off when I wasn't making anything. -- Larry Hagman
- If I can go through what I've been through and do a television show with my son and then be a boy from the hood making records for the people I make records for, that's reality. -- Master P
- I did enjoy theater. I actually do prefer making films and television, but it was a learning experience for me, because I got into television at 5 and film at 11, and theater was something I completely bypassed. -- Matthew Lewis
- And as I've gotten deeper into the process of making films and television and such, I think I have more trust in the fact that you really never know what you're going to find after the twenty-fifth take. -- Matthew Fox
- My retirement is both voluntary and involuntary. One reason, and this is voluntary, is the impact of television. All old movies are turning up on television, and frankly, making pictures doesn't interest me anymore. Another reason is that the film industry is in a declining state. -- Randolph Scott
- New platforms are emerging: Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Xbox. And film actors are gravitating towards television, because there are basically better roles there. Television is making the kind of epics and genres that the movie studios used to make, and often doing it better with more complex narratives and corresponding budgets. -- David S. Goyer
- If I have my way, I want to go start making really interactive television. Stuff where you can sit and watch real actors do a real series and they can get into some kind of gun battle and all of a sudden your television prompts you to pick up your controller and all of a sudden, you're playing a first-person shooter. -- Zachary Levi
- Television. An advanced technical method of stopping people from making their own entertainment. -- Leonard Rossiter
- I love making movies, I love the differentness of it, I love writing. But I've always liked television. I grew up on television. -- William H. Macy
- Making a television show is not like making Coca-Cola or Bacardi rum. The human element in our business prevents us from finding a successful formula every time. -- Desi Arnaz
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