"I don't like to dwell all day over one scene as you do in a big feature"
- Jerry Orbach
About this Quote
In this quote, Jerry Orbach is revealing his dislike for spending too much time concentrating on one specific scene in a movie. He compares this to the process of making a huge function, where there are many scenes to be recorded and modified. Orbach suggests that residence on one scene for too long can be disadvantageous and hinder the overall progress of the job. He might likewise be suggesting that it is necessary to keep a consistent speed and not get too captured up in refining every single detail. In general, Orbach's words highlight the significance of balance and efficiency in the filmmaking procedure.
This quote is written / told by Jerry Orbach between October 20, 1935 and December 28, 2004. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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