Quote by Douglas Trumbull
Theres a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the li

Theres a consistency in my work that pops up independent of the limitations of the technology. – Douglas Trumbull

Other quotes by Douglas Trumbull

My particular aesthetic of light and color and design wouldnt change as a result of working with computer graphics rather than with slit scan or miniatures. – Douglas Trumbull

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design
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There were IBM logos designed for the film, and there were IBM design consultants working with Kubrick on the layout of the controls and computer screens. – Douglas Trumbull

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design
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“These days the technology can solve our problems and then some. Solutions may not only erase physical or mental deficits but leave patients better off than “”able-bodied”” folks. The person who has a disability today may have a superability tomorrow.” – Daniel H. Wilson

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Technology

If Apples a technology company in the music industry, why cant somebody in the music industry make technology? – will.i.am

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Technology

Every time somebody tries to go in and reinvent what we do, it always ends up being more about technology and sets, and flash and dash, forgetting the main thing, which is interesting people saying interesting, important things. – Diane Sawyer

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Technology

In todays knowledge-based economy, what you earn depends on what you learn. Jobs in the information technology sector, for example, pay 85 percent more than the private sector average. – William J. Clinton

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Technology

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The worst superstition is to consider our own tolerable. – Doris Lessing

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