Quote by Nicolas Roeg
And later I thought, I cant think how anyone can become a director

And later I thought, I cant think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography. – Nicolas Roeg

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Movies are not scripts – movies are films theyre not books, theyre not the theatre. – Nicolas Roeg

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