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If you're doing what everyone else is doing, you're doing it wrong.
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If you're following the herd, you're going astray.
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The most dangerous thing you can do in life is play it safe.
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Take risks.
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As a guiding principle, life shrinks and life expands in direct proportion to your willingness to assume risk.
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The amount of opportunities that manifest in life is dependent on how much risk one is willing to take.
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If the reason why you're doing anything creative is to make a living, then you're doing it wrong
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"If your main goal in embarking upon any creative pursuit is to make a financial gain, then you're misguided."
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The biggest risk is to take no risk at all
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The greatest hazard is to remain inactive.
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Free time is the enemy of progress
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The right time is always right now.
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'This moment is the ideal occasion.'
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It's the execution that matters, never the idea.
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The realization is paramount; the thought is secondary.
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Without a goal, you can’t score.
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'Without an aim, you can't hit the mark.'
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If Facebook is Lucky Charms, Instagram is just the marshmallows.
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If Facebook is a variety pack of treats, Instagram is just the icing on the cake.
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Every time I took these bigger risks, the opportunity for a bigger payout was always there.
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Each time I ventured into bolder endeavors, the prospect of a greater reward was ever-present.
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A shared life is a great life.
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A unified existence is a marvelous life.
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Our job as creators is to further define any medium.
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Our task as originators is to more precisely delineate any channel.
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Just trying to live our lives and figuring out how to turn that into art. It's tough to say that the art was premeditated. Instead you just focused on living. 'How do I want to live? What do I want to do?' Then you figured out how to make that into art.
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The approach to that movie wasn't, 'Lets make this movie about Amsterdam and maple syrup.' The concept was, 'Lets go to Amsterdam. Amsterdam is fun.' So we flew to Amsterdam with our cameras and we saw what happened and then we got back and we sat down and we said, 'What's the movie here.' That's when we realized that the movie was 'The Maple Syrup Saga'.
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I always see the filming as basically going to the grocery store and buying a bunch of ingredients and that's about as far from having a dinner as you can possibly be. Then editing is the cooking, the preparation of the meal and if you don't edit it you've just got a pile of raw meat.
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I don't really care for or that much about Chat Roulette. I think the phenomenon of it and like the first wow factor which was so absolutely insane about Chat Roulette. Certainly that's what inspired me to make that movie but I think that's true for everyone that used Chat Roulette which is why it was such an explosion. Now it's just kind of disappeared. You don't hear much about it anymore.
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The technical process which is interesting in it's own right but I think the creative process is what's more intriguing to me.
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I don't use iMovie and don't use shitty little cameras to try to prove something or say something because that's a part of the process. We do it just because that's what we like to use.
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To make a movie, and we can call it a movie or we can call it a piece of art, to make a movie that has that much mass appeal what it is? What is it that makes kids in China want to see that movie [ 'Avatar'] and makes my dad want to see that movie.
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One day it was that I wanted to go make a movie with my kid and then another day it was that I wanted to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and another day it was that I wanted to sit in the studio and figure something out. All those things manifested themselves into what the TV show was.
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I saw 'Avatar' in the theater eight times and I got booed for it. I'm totally serious. First of all, I love that movie. I totally love that movie, but nothing intrigues me more than the fact that it made like $2.7 billion and so how many people had to see it for it to make that much money.
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That for me is what intrigues me the most about feature films. It's not like the little kind of esoteric projects that you and your friends get but how do you make something that has a universal appeal. Those are the movies that intrigue me the most.
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We could fly anywhere in the world given that we had to fly coach but we could fly anywhere in the world or do whatever we wanted to do.
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I'm definitely curious about what the new iPhone and it's video editing capabilities will lend to that.
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My son is about ninety nine percent of my life.
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Then HBO was the pie in the sky. HBO is the absolute ultimate.
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For me, when we came out with a TV show, my HBO show, so much of the feedback was, "How do I do it?" And my response was always the same: "Just make something." Stop talking about it. You do in a way that the work takes on a life of its own. Like the "Signature" series [(2008), in which the artist trekked across the United States in the shape of his own signature] was a simple concept that became this story about the people you met along the way.
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I'm naturally inclined to want to be funny and make people laugh, and that's what I want to do with my life. I also want to do it on an intelligent level. I want to kill the clown but I also want to preserve the comedian.
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