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Quotes About Audience

I'm worried that the audience is being conditioned. That's my real fear. Because if they don't want to see wrinkles on the screen, if they actually fear looking at them, then it's only going to get worse. Those of us who don't want to shoot up and cut and sew, we're just not going be cast.
~ Robin Wright
I don't write for children. I write and someone says it's for children.
~ Maurice Sendak
I don't know the rules of grammar... If you're trying to persuade people to do something, or buy something, it seems to me you should use their language, the language they use every day, the language in which they think. We try to write in the vernacular.
~ David Ogilvy
Some people act as though art that is for a mass audience is not good art, and I think this has been a very negative thing. I know that I have wanted very much to write books that are accessible to the widest audience possible.
~ bell hooks
I just write what I think is funny. I don't care who watches it.
~ Ian Hecox
Anybody can write music of a sort. But touching the public heart is quite another thing.
~ John Philip Sousa
You don't want to write the same story again, but people are like 'We want the same story but different.' Well, how do you do that?
~ Andrew Shaffer
I never have an intended audience. I just write, you know.
~ Alice Walker
I want to photograph what I see and put it in a dramatic context. I'm an actor and a writer, and I want to tell these stories and present these shapes, colors and movements as I see them, as I see them serve a narrative. As I see that narrative serve an audience. That's what I want to do.
~ Tommy Lee Jones
Inside of all the makeup and the character and makeup, it's you, and I think that's what the audience is really interested in... you, how you're going to cope with the situation, the obstacles, the troubles that the writer put in front of you.
~ Gregory Peck
When you are preparing for a role, you have a script to comb through and the writer's help in telling you about the character, and then you can fill in the gaps. When you are doing a cabaret show, it's very personal. You have the opportunity to share parts of yourself with an audience and figure out how you want to connect.
~ Lindsay Mendez
When you are doing stand-up comedy, you are the writer, producer, director, sometimes bouncer.
~ Dane Cook
A stage play is basically a form of uber-schizophrenia. You split yourself into two minds - one being the protagonist and the other being the antagonist. The playwright also splits himself into two other minds: the mind of the writer and the mind of the audience.
~ David Mamet
Any writer overwhelmingly honest about pleasing himself is almost sure to please others.
~ Marianne Moore
I think that if you are a serious writer, you are almost obligated to provide the intelligent average reader with something that they can relate to and care about. If you are writing only for a tiny elite, then that surely should sound alarm bells.
~ Michel Faber
I think every professor and writer is in some way an exhibitionist because his or her normal activity is a theatrical one. When you give a lesson the situation is the same as writing a book. You have to capture the attention, the complicity of your audience.
~ Umberto Eco
As a writer, it's disheartening to write books that you pour your soul into and not have them distributed widely enough to find their audience.
~ Sylvia Day
It's always hard when you're playing someone for a lot of people out there who are going to see the movie after reading the books. There's a communion between a reader and the writer, so people will have an idea who Sirius Black is and I might not be everyone's idea of that.
~ Gary Oldman
The reality of the writer's world is that you set yourself up for future disappointment with every success that you deliver because you end up raising your audience's expectations.
~ Ashwin Sanghi
When I was writing 'The Windup Girl' and 'Ship Breaker,' I was writing those simultaneously, so I was an unpublished writer, not really having that full sense that these books would go out in the world, that they would be successful, that there would be an audience and that there would be fans of those stories.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
You can take wonderfully talented actors, wonderfully talented writers and producers, and, uh, do a wonderful show!... but if it doesn't hit with the public in two minutes, it's bye-bye.
~ Charlotte Rae
Some writers take to drink, others take to audiences.
~ Gore Vidal
I started out as an actor, where you seek to understand yourself using the words of great writers and collaborating with other creative people. Then I slid into show business, where you seek only an audience's approval whether you deserve it or not.
~ Alec Baldwin
But HBO is less interested in how many people are watching than in how much the people who are watching are liking the show. They didn't set up their business model to make writers happy. It's just a nice unintended consequence.
~ Aaron Sorkin