I'm fortunate in one respect; that I don't have a lot of work in my studio. Most of it's out, gone; either sold or in galleries. I work with a lot of galleries.
In my studio I'm as happy as a cow in her stall. That's the only place where everything is all right.
I think we have to bottom out. When the studios jump out of the ring, perhaps the artist can get back in.
That's why you go to a nice studio. You can get a magic take. You don't really have to do anything to it.
I would love to have been around in the Keystone Studios days.
A studio is a good place to smoke your pipe.
I always like the studio best, once I got the hang of it and the control. I like it because it's complete control
I mean, I've sold all these scripts and nothing's been made. Studios have closed, stars have died. I had a director find Jesus. And the pictures just don't get made.
'Perfectionist' is the scariest word on a studio lot.
Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. But while I'm doing vocal in a studio, I can't stand it.
Warner Bros. is really open-minded, as far as studios go, when it comes to the types of movies they'll entertain, even with animated movies. It's a great place to be.
The most positive step is to try to expand the employment base by making it, if not economically friendly, at least not economically disastrous, for studios to take on deficits.
When the film and music industries declined in the wake of increasingly conservative Muslim laws and social customs in Pakistan, many of these musicians found themselves out of work. They were brought together at Sachal Studios by Izzat Majeed, who built the studio in order to preserve these musical traditions.
I'm not too much of a wild guy. I'm all about work, I'm all about studio.
Studios are like hospitals. A lot of people check in, and they don't check out.
The studio system collapsed only when Elizabeth Taylor charged $1 million for Cleopatra.
I can never remember what I do even in the studio.
I lived in a studio apartment until my mid-30s. I don't have an extravagant lifestyle.
There are two kinds of photographers: those who compose pictures and those who take them. The former work in studios. For the latter, the studio is the world. . . For them, the ordinary doesn't exist: every thing in life is a source of nourishment.
Every Thursday or something, my mother would shoot it at NBC Studios at Rockefeller Center. And sometimes she would have me there when Morris The Cat was on, and Lassie was on.