17+ Stanley Donen Quotes On Education
Stanley Donen is an American film director who is best known for his musicals such as Singin' in the Rain and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. He was one of the most influential directors of the mid-20th century, and was nominated for four Academy Awards. Donen is also credited with pioneering the genre of movie musicals, and for being one of the first directors to successfully combine music, dance, and visual design into a cohesive whole. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Stanley Donen on leadership, education, life.
I think of myself as a meat-and-potatoes kind of director. — Stanley Donen
What I got, unconsciously, from admiring Fred Astaire was that he didn't want what he was doing to look difficult. What was difficult, in my opinion, was making it look so genuine, so effortless. I equally have tried to remain unseen on the screen. — Stanley Donen
There's no more film. Film is gone. We photograph digitally and electronically. We don't really use film the same way anymore - it's disappearing little by little. Things change. We have to change with them. There's no point in liking or not liking it. It is what it is. — Stanley Donen
What we all like in life, I think, is the challenge of making something... that is not easy to do. — Stanley Donen
You see, it took me so long, it was such a struggle, to move myself out of musicals - because I had had a success, nobody wanted to allow me to direct a non-musical picture. It was so hard. And the only way I could get it going was to become a producer myself. — Stanley Donen
There was never any point in my life when I wasn't called Mr. Donen. I'm told my first words were, 'Call me Mr. Donen.' But I suspect that's apocryphal. My mother, Mrs. Donen, tended to exaggerate. — Stanley Donen
What we think about Paris is a part of how we feel about it. Our idea of Paris is our idea and we don't know that that's not necessarily the way it really is. It feels so real. — Stanley Donen
The funniest thing is not who influenced me positively, but who influenced me negatively. I had such an aversion to what Busby Berkeley did; in my early formative years, I thought it was terrible. Now, I think it's wonderful. But then, I wanted to do anything but what Busby Berkeley did. — Stanley Donen
It was very hard to make 'Funny Face' in Paris because making movies is difficult and making a movie in a city that was glorious, that was unique and surprising, to get it, to put it on film you have to make choices and reject a lot of things so you're always wondering: "am I doing it right?" — Stanley Donen
My childhood wasn't very happy. It's a long, grim story about being a Jew in a small southern town. — Stanley Donen
I don't have too many friends. I have only a few people who I really love. — Stanley Donen
You know, sound was still a fairly new thing when I came into movies. And the reason musicals happened is because of sound. They could put music in the picture! That's how it all began. — Stanley Donen
People always say to me, 'You have such a clearly defined sense of style,' and when I hear it, I get crazed, because what I hear - and I know they mean it as a compliment - is that I have such a narrow vision that I can't get out of it. — Stanley Donen
Jean-Luc Godard said that cinema is the truth 24 frames a second. I think cinema is lies 24 frames a second. — Stanley Donen
I can still dance a little, yes, but I like singing better. It's more fun. — Stanley Donen
When Fred Astaire danced, everything in this world was perfect. — Stanley Donen
I started dancing when I saw Fred Astaire in 'Flying Down to Rio,' at approximately nine years old. Fred Astaire influenced me, more than anything, to be in 'show business. — Stanley Donen
Life Lessons by Stanley Donen
- Stanley Donen's work encourages us to take risks and be creative in our approach to filmmaking. He was not afraid to experiment with different genres and techniques, which resulted in some truly unique and memorable films.
- His career also serves as a reminder to stay humble and open to collaboration. Donen worked with some of the most iconic actors and dancers of his time, and was always willing to learn from them.
- Finally, Donen's work is a testament to the power of storytelling. He was able to create stories that were both entertaining and emotionally resonant, which is a skill that all filmmakers should strive to master.
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