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  • It's a simple thing he [Frank Daniel] taught me. If you want to make a feature film, you get ideas for 70 scenes. Put them on 3-by-5 cards. As soon as you have 70, you have a feature film.

    Ideas  
  • In film, life-and-death struggles make you sit up, lean forward a little bit. They amplify things happening, in smaller ways, in all of us. These things show up in relationships. They show up in struggles and bring them to a critical point.

    "Lost Highway". Interview with Mikal Gilmore, Rolling Stone, March 6, 1997.
  • My movies are film-paintings - moving portraits captured on celluloid. I'll layer that with sound to create a unique mood -- like if the Mona Lisa opened her mouth, and there would be a wind, and she'd turn back and smile. It would be strange and beautiful.

  • Most of Hollywood is about making money - and I love money, but I don't make the films thinking about money.

  • Music has fed me a lot of ideas... The film BLUE VELVET came out of Bobby Vinton's version of the song BLUE VELVET.

    Ideas  
  • Lately I feel films are more and more like music. Music deals with abstractions and, like film, it involves time. It has many different movements, it has much contrast. And through music you learn that, in order to get a particular beautiful feeling, you have to have started far back, arranging certain things in a certain way. You can't just cut to it.

  • Humor is very interesting to me. My films are not comedies, but there's comedy in them from time to time, absurdities, just like in real life.

    "The Surreal Careers of David Lynch". Interview with Meredith Danluck, www.interviewmagazine.com. July 20, 2012.
  • I like to make films because I like to go into another world. I like to get lost in another world. And film to me is a magical medium that makes you dream... allows you to dream in the dark. It's just a fantastic thing, to get lost inside the world of film.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • The business side of film has goofed up so many things, but even that's changing. It happened to the music industry and now it's happening to the film studios. It's crazy what's going on. But artists should have control of their work; especially if, as I always say, you never turn down a good idea and never take a bad idea.

    Artist  
    "David Lynch Interviews – Uncut". Interview with Scott Thill, www.wired.com. March 10, 2006.
  • Film can't just be a long line of bliss. There's something we all like about the human struggle.

    "Peace man" by Julian Borger, www.theguardian.com. December 10, 2003.
  • I didn't know anything about film when I first started - I was a painter - but I [always] felt that sound was just as important as the picture. The sound, picture, and ideas have to marry. If an idea carries with it a mood, sound is critical to making that mood.

    Ideas  
    Interview with Mark Richardson, pitchfork.com. August 6, 2012.
  • An artist makes a painting, and nobody bugs him or her about it. It's just you and your painting. To me, that's the way it should be with film as well.

    Artist  
    Interview with Scott Thill, www.wired.com. March 10, 2006.
  • More and more people are seeing the films on computers - lousy sound, lousy picture - and they think they've seen the film, but they really haven't.

    "The Visionary". Interview with Deborah Solomon, www.nytimes.com. November 21, 2008.
  • All my movies are about strange worlds that you can't go into unless you build them and film them. That's what's so important about film to me. I just like going into strange worlds.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Life is very, very complicated, and so films should be allowed to be, too.

    David Lynch, Richard A. Barney (2009). “David Lynch: Interviews”, p.82, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • I didn't watch much TV as a kid and I don' t watch it now. I don' t find anything beautiful or unique to the medium, and the only thing you can do on TV that you can't do in film is make a continuing story - which is so cool!

  • I think part of the reason ideas haven't come in is that the world of cinema is changing so drastically, and in a weird way, feature films I think have become cheap. Everything is kind of throwaway. It's experienced and then forgotten.

    Ideas  
  • It's important that a film is loud and I hope many people agree. You should be inside of a film when you go into a theater. It should surround you, envelope you, so you can live inside a dream.

  • Sometimes film kills the room to dream.

  • Life holds many, many, many mysteries, abstract things we all think about. In a film when things get abstract, some people don't appreciate that and they want to leave the theater. Others love to dream, get lost, try to figure things out. I'm one of those people. I like a film, a story that holds concrete things but also abstractions. So when ideas come along that have those things, I'm falling in love and going to work.

    Source: www.wbur.org
  • Directors who have inspired me include Billy Wilder, Federico Fellini, lngmar Bergman, John Ford, Orson Welles, Werner Herzog, Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Francis Ford Coppola and Ernst Lubitsch. In art school, I studied painters like Edward Hopper, who used urban motifs, Franz Kafka is my favorite novelist. My approach to film stems from my art background, as I go beyond the story to the sub-conscious mood created by sound and images.

  • In Hollywood, more often than not, they're making more kind of traditional films, stories that are understood by people. And the entire story is understood. And they become worried if even for one small moment something happens that is not understood by everyone.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Because you make a world that didn't exist before, and you can go into that world deeper and deeper. It's unbounded out there. One film takes you into one area, another film takes you into another area. There could be trillions, zillions of worlds that exist in the big space.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • Sex is a doorway to something so powerful and mystical, but movies usually depict it in a completely flat way. Being explicit doesn't tap into the mystical aspect of it either in fact, that usually kills it because people don't want to see sex so much as they want to experience the emotions that go along with it. These things are hard to convey in film because sex is such a mystery.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Making a film is a beautiful mystery. You go deep into the wood, and you don't want to come out of that wood.

  • See, a painting is much cheaper than making a film. And photography is, you know, way cheap. So if I get an idea for a film, there are many ways to get it together and go realise that film. There's really nothing to be afraid of.

    Ideas  
    "The interview: David Lynch" by Gaby Wood and Hazel Sheffield, www.theguardian.com. February 28, 2009.
  • There are only 24 hours in a day, and my top priority is working on my films, but I love short film experiments.

    Interview with Scott Thill, www.wired.com. March 10, 2006.
  • If we didn't want to upset anyone, we would make films about sewing, but even that could be dangerous. But I think finally, in a film, it is how the balance is and the feelings are. But I think there has to be those contrasts and strong things within a film for the total experience.

    David Lynch, Richard A. Barney (2009). “David Lynch: Interviews”, p.136, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • Film noir has a mood that everyone can feel. It’s people in trouble, at night, with a little bit of wind and the right kind of music. It’s a beautiful thing.

  • I like the saying: "The world is as you are." And I think films are as you are. That's why, although the frames of a film are always the same - the same number, in the same sequence, with the same sounds - every screening is different. The difference is sometimes subtle but it's there. It depends on the audience. There is a circle that goes from the audience to the film and back. Each person is looking and thinking and feeling and coming up with his or her own sense of things. And it's probably different from what I fell in love with.

    David Lynch (2007). “Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity: 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.21, Penguin
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