Karen Walton quotes
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“Fear Teaches Us A Lot About Ourselves.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“I'd never imagined myself writing at all until I was almost 30. And horror films weren't to my taste, at least the super popular (slasher-y) ones of the day back then. The first novel I ever loved as a kid was Frankenstein, and I was always a crazy Hitchcock and Polanski fan... but I never saw myself - a square spazzy girl from the suburbs - writing anything that would horrify anyone. Or so I thought.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“Somebody told me I should try writing. Actually, a lot of people tried to get me to try writing, long before I thought I was 'the writing type'.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“I have an Honors Degree in Drama from the University of Alberta, but when it was done I knew a life in modern theatre was not for me. While figuring out what the hell I might do instead of theatre, I spent a couple of days on a horror film doing stunt work. I'd never been behind the camera before, and I loved everything about it. I joined the local film co-op - The Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta - because you could trade skills for experience. These indie filmmakers were making their own stuff their own way, all the time. Instant education.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“The summer gig turned into my day job. I was an arts administrator who helped make indie flicks. At the filmmakers' encouragement, I tried shooting a couple of shorts of my own. Directing was stressful, it was not my strength. But writing the scripts and helping others with their scripts - that was a gas. Making stuff up the way I wanted to see it was the biggest kick I ever experienced.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“To try something longer, I entered a half-hour radio drama contest with the national public broadcaster, CBC. To my surprise, I won. And that opened doors in film and television, because that broadcaster was looking to cultivate new Canadian talent, especially women who could write.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“I didn't want to write unless I could say, and think for myself. I looked to peers that I not only respected but those that supported that. I finished becoming who I am today by sticking up for myself as a voice, but that is in part thanks to the huge role the good guys I chose to work with played in my professional development. Some really terrific human beings who loved horror welcomed me with open arms.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“Beware of advice. Consider your sources carefully. Look them up. See if you respect what they've made. Get educated. Be informed about who's real and who isn't. Study your craft and your industry, practice all the time, challenge yourself - write things you think you can't, try things you have been told you shouldn't try - leave room for surprises, and learn how to collaborate.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“Filmmaking and television series are team sports. Look for the best team for you. Plan, budget your time, money and spirit. You need all three to get serious work done. Never say no because something scares you. Never say yes because you're flattered. Stay open, but stay proud. It never gets easy. Get over that part. Get on with it.”
-- Karen WaltonSource : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“I can't even read notes. But I can teach someone how to make a guitar smoke.”
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“History teaches everything, even the future.”
Source : Alphonse de Lamartine (1854). “History of the French Revolution of 1848”, p.19
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“What thwarts us and demands of us the greatest effort is also what can teach us most.”
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“Opium teaches only one thing, which is that aside from physical suffering, there is nothing real.”
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“If you cannot love the pain, you can at least love the lessons it teaches”
Source : Andrew Davidson (2008). “The Gargoyle”, p.373, Anchor
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“The teacher who knows the most about a subject isn't necessarily the one who can teach it best.”
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“Commit to finding the true nature of art. Go for that thing no one can teach you.”
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“The end of Religion is not to teach us how to die, but how to live....”
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