Quote by Michel Gondry
I think my imagination dictates the technologies I use. But at the

I think my imagination dictates the technologies I use. But at the same time, my imagination can be technologic. Sometimes I see a tool and I know immediately how to use it, but most of the time I use the tool for an idea I already have. – Michel Gondry

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I had a lot of encouragement and tolerance from my parents, but I also have many friends who didnt get that from their parents and in a way they have more strength from spending years where nobody believed in them. – Michel Gondry

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I shoot people in a way that makes the audience feel equal to them. And its hard to express and its hard to execute but I think it works on every level – the choice of the material the choice of the actor, my relationship with the actor, and so on. – Michel Gondry

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The beauty of doing film is that you construct whatever you do block by block and you can build something that will stay. – Michel Gondry

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Castle is a guy living in a fantasy world. Hes in his imagination, writing these stories of murder. – Nathan Fillion

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One longs for a director with a sense of imagination. – Alan Rickman

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Only in your imagination can you revise. – Fay Wray

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I think whats really the most ideal thing is for the player themselves, within their own imagination, to carve out what they view as being the essence of the character. – Shigeru Miyamoto

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