The German and the Brazilian market is small. When we went to France they know a lot more, than just the American comics. The audience there was much different.
But I couldn't cut that whole septic tank scene out because the audience liked it so much. So I sort of fell right back into getting a cheap laugh, but I still loved it.
You would never do stand-up without an audience. I mean, no one would even consider it. It's like they're the instrument you're playing.
I like working on stage because there's something very immediate about it, that interaction with an audience where you immediately hear their reaction, or feel them, whether they're with you.
The films I like to watch are when they make it relatable to human audiences.
I used to be afraid of looking at the audience.
I try to just make what I want to make or what I would want to see. I try not to think about the audience too much.
I think being a movie star is about whether an audience can watch you and care about you.
My chance, when it came, was due, literally, to the fact that I was slender. . . . You cannot make an opera audience believe that a man will endanger his soul, and commit robbery and murder for a very stout lady's sake.
To save the audience we must fill the stage with murderers, adulterers and madmen; in short, we must fire a salvo of monsters at them. They are our monster which we will temporarily free ourselves from only to face another day.
Don't dance for the audience; dance for yourself.
The whole point is you're telling a story to an audience. So when there's no audience, it's like cinematic masturbation.
You can just keep getting it worse until you have to pull back and let the audience breathe. But yeah, I really love digging.
The nature of a movie story is you have to keep charging forward and keep the audience with the story.
You know, radio was a really easy way to do the shows. You'd come in, do a read-through, there'd be a few rehearsals, then you'd come the night of the show and do it in front of the audience and then go home.
Usually, when we talk about creativity, it’s about self-expression, which is great, but for work to be art or design, there has to be someone on the other end. The audience makes the work come alive.
Being in the audience actually looks like quite a lot of fun.
How can you get bored if the audience is cheering and laughing at something you're doing?
Every time I reach a new audience, that means I'm doing something right.
The entire time I was following the feelings experienced by children, so the feeling of not understanding what adults say was very important to put the audience in this frequency to understand the world through his eyes.