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Quotes About Ensembles

One of the great things about shooting in Los Angeles is you have access to all these great performers. We love working with ensembles, and that process of getting a great group of people together and setting them in motion.
~ Valerie Faris
The prominence of causal intuitions is a recurrent theme in this book because people are prone to apply causal thinking inappropriately, to situations that require statistical reasoning. Statistical thinking derives conclusions about individual cases from properties of categories and ensembles. Unfortunately, System 1 does not have the capability for this mode of reasoning; System 2 can learn to think statistically, but few people receive the necessary training.
~ Daniel Kahneman
I had great teachers, great ensembles, and great companies to work with who supported my career.
~ Liev Schreiber
We all know from growing up with TV that John Wells shows are usually very large ensembles with amazingly written characters. He tends to redefine the way stories are told in a specific genre, whether it's 'China Beach,' 'The West Wing,' or 'E.R.'
~ Michael Cudlitz
I've been lucky enough to be part of some great ensembles in theater - I'd been doing theater since college.
~ Stephanie Beatriz
So I've had lots of different bands over the years who have stayed with me for certain tours.
~ Joan Armatrading
Diversity is key where my casting duties are concerned. And as a casting director, I will always assemble multi-cultural ensembles. Always.
~ Cat Ellington
The Stockholm street style is distinctive, with ensembles that exemplify the city's understated elegance.
~ Aslaug Magnusdottir
I'm attracted to ensembles: you get a lot of really good moving pieces. It's sort of like a horse race in a way, especially when you know that everyone is on this collision course. It's like, 'Who's going to make it?' And you can put people together in unexpected pairings.
~ Noah Hawley
In my view, while the single neuron is the basic anatomical and information processing-signaling unit of the brain, it is not capable of generating behaviors and, ultimately, thinking. Instead, the true functional unit of the central nervous system is a population of neurons, or neural ensembles or cell assemblies.
~ Miguel Nicolelis