
“There’s been a few times of flying through the air in a Mercedes upside down and hitting the ground three times where you do kind of sort of get the hint that maybe this is it. But if it ain’t it, then you just carry on with life, right? I mean…we all bump into death at one time or another, honey.”
Keith Richards
more infosource: “The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards Looks Back At Life,” Fresh Air, NPR, October 25, 2010.
category: accident, death, life, near death
medium: radio interview
notes: read transcript here
“I don’t storyboard. I guess it dates back to my days in live television, where there was no possibility of storyboarding and everything was shot right on the spot—on the air, as we say—at the moment we were transmitting. I prefer to be open to what the actors do, how they interact to the given situation. So many surprising things happen on the set, and I have the feeling that storyboarding might tend to close your mind to the accidental.”
Arthur Penn
more infosource: “Arthur Penn, Director of ‘Bonnie and Clyde,’ Dies,” by David Kehr, The New York Times, September 29, 2010.
category: accident, creative process, film, movie, spontaneity, storyboard
medium: Obituary


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