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Robert Bresson

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    Robert Bresson

    A film is born in my head and I kill it on paper. It is brought back to life by the actors and then killed in the camera. It is then resurrected into a third and final life in the editing room where the dismembered pieces are assembled into their finished form.

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    Robert Bresson

    Catch instants. Spontaneity, freshness.

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    Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing.

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    Empty the pond to get the fish.

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    Films can only be made by by-passing the will of those who appear in them, using not what they do, but what they are.

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    For me, film-making is combining images and sounds of real things in an order that makes them effective. What I disapprove of is photographing things that are not real. Sets and actors are not real.

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    Hostility to art is also hostility to the new, to the unforeseen.

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    In the NUDE, all that is not beautiful is obscene.

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    Laugh at a bad reputation. Fear a good one that you could not sustain.

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    Model. Two mobile eyes in a mobile head, itself on a mobile body.

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    My movie is born first in my head, dies on paper; is resuscitated by the living persons and real objects I use, which are killed on film but, placed in a certain order and projected on to a screen, come to life again like flowers in water.

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    Prefer what intuition whispers in your ear to what you have done and redone ten times in your head.

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    Provoke the unexpected. Expect it.

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    Ten properties of an object, according to Leonardo: light and dark, color and substance, form and position, distance and nearness, movement and stillness.

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    The crude real will not by itself yield truth.

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    The ear is profound, whereas the eye is frivolous, too easily satisfied. The ear is active, imaginative, whereas the eye is passive. When you hear a noise at night, instantly you imagine its cause. The sound of a train whistle conjures up the whole station. The eye can perceive only what is presented to it.

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    The eye solicited alone makes the ear impatient, the ear solicited alone makes the eye impatient. Use these impatiences. Power of the cinematographer who appeals to the two senses in a governable way. Against the tactics of speed, of noise, set tactics of slowness, of silence.

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    The faculty of using my resources well diminishes when their number grows.

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    The future of cinematography belongs to a new race of young solitaries who will shoot films by putting their last penny into it and not let themselves be taken in by the material routines of the trade.

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    The most ordinary word, when put into place, suddenly acquires brilliance. That is the brilliance with which your images must shine.

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    The things one can express with the hand, with the head, with the shoulders!... How many useless and encumbering words then disappear! What economy!

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    Two types of films: those that employ the resources of the theater (actors, direction, etc...) and use the camera in order to reproduce; those that employ the resources of cinematography and use the camera to create

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    When a sound can replace an image, cut the image or neutralize it. The ear goes more towards the within, the eye towards the outer.

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    Bring together things that have not yet been brought together and did not seem predisposed to be so.

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    Hide the ideas, but so that people find them. The most important will be the most hidden.

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    Moque-toi d'une mauvaise réputation. Crains une bonne que tu ne pourrais pas soutenir.

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    Nothing more inelegant and ineffective than an art conceived in another art's form.

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    Ton public n'est ni le public des livres, ni celui des spectacles, ni celui des expositions, ni celui des concerts. Tu n'as à satisfaire ni le goût littéraire, ni le théâtral, ni le pictural, ni le musical.