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Quotes About Storytelling

To clarify Rear Window, I'd suggest this parable: The courtyard is the world, the reporter/photographer is the filmmaker, the binoculars stand for the camera and its lenses. And Hitchcock? He is the man we love to be hated by.
~ Francois Truffaut
Storytelling and ritual enactment are amongst the oldest arts, predating the communication of narrative in written form; thus while a specific adaptation project might yet be taxed with trampling on hallowed, pre-laid, literary ground, theatre itself has authoritative claims as a space historically defined by narrative (re)telling.
~ FRANCES BABBAGE
The Sunday School teacher talked too much in the way our grade school teacher used to when she told us about George Washington. Pleasant, pretty stories, but not true.
~ Frances Farmer
In Mosca's experience, a 'long story' was always a short story someone did not want to tell.
~ Frances Hardinge
My child, you have a flawed grasp of the nature of myth-making. I am a poet and storyteller, a creator of ballads and sagas. Pray do not confuse the exercise of the imagination with mere mendacity. I am a master of the mysteries of words, their meanings and music and mellifluous magic.
~ Frances Hardinge
you only had to provide part of a lie. You could rely on other people's imaginations to fill the gaps.
~ Frances Hardinge
Nunca dejes que la realidad te estropee una buena historia.
~ Francesc Miralles
To me, it all comes down to things being character-driven. It's hard for me to look beyond that. CG and all this cool stuff - so be it. But to me, it pretty much begins and ends with character-driven plots rather than technologically-driven plots.
~ Billy West
I might like to believe that every day, every hour, every minute of every hour of every day with Henry was *not* the happiest time I ever knew. I might like to believe that I am remembering it that way only because the happiest time ever makes it a better story. Because that's all you have left after people are gone from you, some things and some stories.
~ Binnie Kirshenbaum
But surely he had told that story before. All of us, we tell our stories over and over again. Not in the same way and we don't always recognize them for what they are, the same way we don't always recognize that all creation myths boil down to God and man and a thunderstorm.
~ Binnie Kirshenbaum
Humanity lives in its fiction.
~ Blaise Cendrars
Y concéntrate en escribir una frase. Una línea. Porque si aprendes a contarme «de qué va» mejor, más rápido y de forma más creativa, mantendrás mi interés. Y, de paso, al hacer eso antes de ponerte a escribir el guión, también harás que sea mejor la historia.
~ Blake Snyder
Una imagen mental sugerente. Debe germinar en la imaginación de quien la escucha. Debe sobrentenderse por ella una película entera, incluido, a menudo, un marco temporal.
~ Blake Snyder
An oldtimer is a person who's had many interesting experiences, some of them true.
~ Bob Gilluly
You can't make these things up.
~ Bob Grant
Likewise, if you read us kvetching about a cartoon-based roller coaster in EPCOT, or that the adjective regal means "fit for a king" and absolutely shouldn't be used in the name of a post-Colonial American restaurant next to an attraction literally dedicated to the republic, it's because those things don't make sense in the stories that Disney has already established. And as Disney says, it all begins with a story.
~ Bob Sehlinger
One reason to fashion a story is to lift a grudge.
~ Bobbie Ann Mason
Myth is at the beginning of literature, and also at its end.
~ borges jorge luis ii
Cette histoire est vraie puisque je l'ai inventée.
~ Boris Vian
Storytelling is storytelling no matter what your medium is. And the language of film is also the same. You're still using close ups and medium shots and long shots. You're still trying to introduce the audience to a character and get then to care.
~ Brad Bird
He could read two books to my one, but he preferred the magic of his own inventions. He could add and subtract faster than lightning, but he preferred his own twilight world, a world where babies slept, waiting to be gathered like morning lilies. He was slowly talking himself to sleep and taking me with him, but in the quietness of his foggy island there rose the faded image of gray house with sad brown doors.
~ Harper Lee
Little Chuck Little, a hundred years old in his knowledge of cows and their habits, was halfway through an Uncle Natchell story when Miss Gates stopped him: 'Charles, that is not a current event. That is an advertisement.
~ Harper Lee
The novel must tell a story.
~ Harper Lee
It is doubtful that he ever sought for meanings; he merely reared his children as best he could, and in terms of the affection his children felt for him, his best was indeed good: he was never too tired to play Keep-Away; he was never too busy to invent marvelous stories; he was never too absorbed in his own problems to listen earnestly to a tale of woe; every night he read aloud to them until his voice cracked.
~ Harper Lee