One of the other reasons for writing this book [My Beloved World] was to hold on to the person you first met. More of the world knows about me now and follows me in a way that never happened before. I didn't want me, the inside of me, to change. Because I liked Sonia, the Sonia who has been. So another reason for writing the book was to hold on to that - whatever the best in Sonia was, to try to capture it.
Me personally, I just wanted to do that to capture These Days. With DAY-lyt.
What you hope, what you're trusting the filmmaker to do, is to capture the emotional truth of the situation.
The advance planning and sense stimuli employed to capture a $10 million cigarette or soap market are nothing compared to the brainwashing and propaganda blitzes used to ensure control of the largest cash market in the world: the Executive Branch of the United States Government.
Sometimes a picture of a moment captures more than the moment itself.
Capture the day, put minimum trust on tomorrow.
People are so wonderful that a photographer has only to wait for that breathless moment to capture what he wants on film.
To capture the human cost of fallen empire with all its horror and absurdity, Sheets offers the right combination: the political insight of a top reporter and the power of a novelist.
One of the interesting things about motion capture technology is kind of how it's all put together. The idea is to make it as much a "normal" acting experience as possible and then being able to do all these amazing technical things with it afterwards.
We are in the middle of the most transforming technological event since the capture of fire.
An artist's concern is to capture beauty wherever he finds it.
I see my work as visual meditations on the human experience and my attempts to capture the thin, otherwordly realm I believe exists between what we see and what we cannot.
It's really hard for me to capture this certain way of singing that sounds good to me. I don't really understand it, but hopefully some day I'll figure it out.
The best things that capture your imagination are ones you hadn't thought of before and that aren't talked about in the news all the time.
Words are contact with other beings. I see a word that says something I've noticed, seen, felt, obserevd, and I capture it; "I need that word!"
I spent almost two years working on this book ['March'] before we ever had a publisher, before we ever had a title. And when you're reading it, and you're writing it, and you're ingesting it, sometimes a single word just comes up over and over and over again. And if you're trying to capture the essence of what it is you're trying to tell, you don't have a whole lot of space.
Real people move, they bear with them the element of time. It is this fourth dimension of people that I try to capture in a photograph.
Ever since [Ronald] Reagan, they've been able to capture the message and an understanding - or persuade people of a certain understanding of what the nation is about and what's good for it.
All I've tried to do (with my writing) is capture the essence of my time.
I actually oddly have done another robot motion capture. I did Sonny in I, Robot.