"And later I thought, I can't think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography"
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The subtext is about power and responsibility on set. Directors who don’t understand cinematography can hide behind abstraction: “Make it moodier,” “Make it cinematic,” “Let’s find it in the grade.” Roeg is pushing back against that vagueness. Craft knowledge forces specificity. It also creates respect; when a director can talk lenses, blocking, and contrast with precision, the camera department becomes a partner rather than a service bureau.
There’s also a historical context baked in. Roeg came up in an era when British crews and studio systems rewarded technical apprenticeship, before film-school mythologies elevated the director as pure visionary. His own films prove the point: they don’t merely depict disorientation or desire; they manufacture it through visual decisions. The line is a reminder that cinema isn’t literature with pictures attached. It’s a visual art where the “writing” happens in the shot.
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| Source | Verified source: Nicolas Roeg interview: his brilliant career (Nicolas Roeg, 2005)
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And later I thought, I can't think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography. I was very glad later when I was directing that I wasn't in the hands of a cinematographer and hoping that he would do it well. I would know what he was doing, and we could discuss how that scene would look. It was just lucky in a way that I didn't go to film school and just learnt all this on the floor.. This wording appears in the full, unedited transcript of a talk/interview with Nicolas Roeg conducted by Jason Wood, published by The Guardian with timestamp Thu 2 Jun 2005 21.27 EDT. Many quote-collection sites and secondary blogs repeat only the first sentence (or omit the lead-in clause “And later I thought,”), but the Guardian transcript contains the full contiguous passage and is a primary publication venue for this quote. I did not find reliable evidence in the search results that this exact sentence was published earlier than June 2, 2005 in another primary source (book, earlier interview transcript, etc.). |
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Roeg, Nicolas. "And later I thought, I can't think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography." FixQuotes. February 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-later-i-thought-i-cant-think-how-anyone-can-3621/.
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"And later I thought, I can't think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-later-i-thought-i-cant-think-how-anyone-can-3621/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

