Life isn't a dress rehearsal
Praise is the Rehearsal of Our eternal Song By Grace We learn to Sing, and in Glory We Continue to Sing.
There's very few directors that know what that rehearsal's for. And often it's just about calming down the director. If he could see it or she sees it, she goes oh, it's going to be okay.
I always treat each take as a rehearsal for the next take. That way you can find stuff and keep adding and playing until they tell me to stop
Most of the great directors I've worked with - De Palma, Spike Lee - like rehearsals.
It was amazing how much rehearsal helped with the performance - it was almost a theatrical approach to filmmaking.
I've been on projects before where there's no rehearsal, and you walk in on set and that's literally the first time you've ever played the character, and then I've had times where there's been three weeks of rehearsal. I like both.
The best thing I ever heard was in the '60s. I heard Jimi Hendrix play 'I Can Hear The Grass Grow' after a rehearsal, and it was brilliant.
The focus of our family life was homework and what was for dinner; getting to ballet rehearsal and getting my brother to soccer.
I need six weeks of rehearsal and women need nine months and it took me 15 years to figure that out
I've done films where we don't rehearse and I've done films where we heavily rehearse. I like rehearsals.
I snapped my fingers all through it. Sometimes I set my own tempo during rehearsal by doing that.
The process of rehearsal means you learn so much and really get the chance to develop your work on a character.
What looks absolutely fabulous in rehearsal can fall flat in front of an audience. The audience dictates what you do or don't change.
I really like our studio. It's definitely not in any way slick; it's very homemade, literally. Everyone has their own room to produce and write, and [there's a] big rehearsal space.
When I read a film script, I kind of see it in my head and I see the moments that shape what I understand the character to be. There's very little time for rehearsal.
The rehearsal is where it all happens for an actor.
it takes a lot of rehearsal to become yourself.
Sometimes the scene is a sad scene but you have to play it with a laugh to find out that that doesn't work or that there's really a part of that in it, and that's what rehearsal is for, to take that time.
Rehearsals make a huge difference.