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  • You can't really micro-manage. You'll never make the movie in 52 days, if you micro-manage. If you do that, you take the creativity away from people because people just really quickly become disinterested when they're always being told how to do it.

    Source: collider.com
  • These days, you'd probably shoot it in the daylight and manipulate it in the post. That's [how] most people would do it. [I did the same thing with] with 'Diving Bell and the Butterfly'. No CGI. It's all live photography. And I like that, it's very challenging and exciting to be able to do that.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • Occasionally I do movies with other directors. I did 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly' for Julian Schnabel. I did a movie with Jim Brooks ('How Do You Know'). I did a movie with Judd Apatow ('Funny People'). So I do get a chance to work with other people, which is always enjoyable, always pleasant. But still, Steven [Spielberg] makes the types of movies that I'm interested in as well.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • I had very little involvement with 'TinTin'. Very little involvement. So I can't really elaborate on that either.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • There are films that are difficult. There are films that would actually affect your personal life because of the length of the production, how long [you're away] from the family.

    Long   Film   Length  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • We exchanged a couple of ideas and stuff like that, but that's about it. I just think ... consulting on 'Tintin' was very interesting because you try to ... not educate, but inform the animators [about] what the lighting looks like, but [in the end] they do it themselves. I don't actually go and sit there with them. [We] just had a couple of conversations.

    Couple   Thinking   Ideas  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • I like the ending of the movie [War Horse], simply because it's such a demanding scene emotionally, and yet [the look] is all done on camera. I like the work not to be manipulated digitally. And it's all done on camera [in that scene].

    Horse   War   Done  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • The greatest directors are the greatest users. They use people's talents to tell the story that they want to tell.

    Source: collider.com
  • [I] love 'Munich', man. That's a very underappreciated film.

    Men   Munich   Film  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • [Spielberg] surrounds himself with great crew members who are at the top of their game and know their stuff. He motivates us by liking what we do, and he doesn't get paralyzed by the process or by new ideas. He embraces them and uses them.

    Games   Ideas   Use  
    Source: collider.com
  • ['American Dream' will be released] probably never.Never in the United States because there's no room for independent cinema.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • [ 'American Dream' ] probably will [go] somewhere in Europe. You get 3000 entries [to] Sundance, and how many movies get [screened]? So, I'm a realist. I'm very much realistic in terms of if this movie will be released in the States. Probably not.

    Dream   Europe   Realist  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • It's very hard to go to Monument Valley and not think of John Ford's films.

    Thinking   Valleys   Film  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • It would be horrible to be micro-managed! I don't think directors can really micro-manage people. It's just impossible.

    Source: collider.com
  • We have not looked at any particular movies [in creating War Horse], but again, it's hard not to see the similarities between those movies [because of those filmmakers' influence on the industry].

    Horse   War   Creating  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • It's great to be recognized for work, and the work is great, but once you have the awards, it becomes less important. It just gives you the ability to do better work, in my opinion.

    Source: collider.com
  • [There, in War Horse] very little CGI. What happened there - because the horse was running very close to the trench, we had a rider. So in few instances, we had a rider dressed in a green suit. The rider would guide the horse through the frame, and through CGI [we removed] the rider. But that's about it.

    Running   Horse   War  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • I do like 'Munich'.It's a really wonderful film. I mean, there's 'Schindler's List', there's 'Saving Private Ryan'. But 'Munich' - of all the other films, Munich would be the one that's really, really amazing storytelling.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • If you take away 'Schindler's List' and 'Saving Private Ryan', I like 'Minority Report' a lot.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • [Steven Spielberg makes] human movies. Movies [...] that reflect the life we wish it would be, not necessarily as it is. And the happy ending, you know. Life is a tough thing to begin with, and I like the happy ending.

    Wish   Would Be   Tough  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • Very few people make exterior movies anymore. It's always action films driven by action and quick editing.

    Editing   People   Action  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • ["War Horse"] does have action as well, but we allow the audience to appreciate the environment where these characters are from because the lens shapes the people, as we know.

    Horse   War   Character  
    Source: screenrant.com
  • 'American Dream' is a small little movie made for under a million dollars. Totally independent feature.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • I just directed another picture called 'American Dream' with Nick Stahl. Just finished shooting principal photography right before I started ['Lincoln'].

    Source: screenrant.com
  • 'Sugarland Express' was pretty amazing.

    Source: screenrant.com
  • Really fantastic film, 'Munich'. So yeah, if I would say, what's the most underappreciated film, I think 'Munich' would be the one.

    Source: screenrant.com
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Janusz Kaminski

  • Born: June 27, 1959
  • Occupation: Film cinematographer