12+ Edward Dmytryk Quotes On Education, Film Editing
Edward Dmytryk was an American film director, known for his work in film noir and one of the Hollywood Ten. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for Crossfire in 1947. He directed over 50 films throughout his career, including The Caine Mutiny, Raintree County, and The Young Lions. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Edward Dmytryk on education, love, film editing.
In art, the obvious is a sin. — Edward Dmytryk
With me it was that defending the Communist Party was something worse than naming the names. — Edward Dmytryk
I only knew a few people, literally a handful of people, al of whom had been in the Party long before I was, all of whom were known by the FBI and were known to the Committee. — Edward Dmytryk
I believed that I was being forced to sacrifice my family and my career in defense of the Communist Party, from which I had long been separated and which I had grown to dislike and distrust. — Edward Dmytryk
I was surprised to see the meeting was of Communists and the whole meeting was along Communist lines. — Edward Dmytryk
I knew that if it ever got down to a choice between the Party and our traditional democratic structure I would fight the Party and our traditional democratic structure I would fight the Party to the bitter end. — Edward Dmytryk
Not a single person I named hadn't already been named at least a half-dozen times and wasn't already on he blacklist. — Edward Dmytryk
Technical skill counts for nothing if it is used only to manufacture films which have little to do with humanity. — Edward Dmytryk
The film's dramatic requirements should always take precedence over the mere aesthetics of editing. — Edward Dmytryk
The 'human situation,' in all its guises, is what good films are all about, and technical skill counts for nothing if it is used only to manufacture films which have little to do with humanity. — Edward Dmytryk
The only reason for using another cut is to improve the scene. — Edward Dmytryk
With me it was that defending the Communist Party was something worse than naming the names. I did not want to remain a martyr to something that I absolutely believed was immoral and wrong. It's as simple as that. — Edward Dmytryk
Life Lessons by Edward Dmytryk
- Edward Dmytryk's work demonstrates the importance of staying true to one's values and beliefs, no matter how difficult or unpopular they may be.
- He also shows us the power of resilience, as he was able to continue to make films even after facing significant adversity in his career.
- Finally, his work serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even when it is not easy or popular to do so.
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