"Why if I had half a chance, I could make an entire movie using this stock footage. The story opens on these mysterious explosions. Nobody knows what's causing them, but it's upsetting all the buffalo. So, the military are called in to solve the mystery"
- Ed Wood
About this Quote
This quote by Ed Wood talks to the power of creative imagination as well as the possibility of supply video. Wood recommends that with just a little bit of creative certificate, one can develop an entire movie using stock video. The tale he proposes is just one of mystery and intrigue, with strange surges that are disturbing the buffalo and the armed force being employed to address the mystery. This quote talks to the power of narration and the capacity of supply video to develop a compelling narrative. It also talks with the power of the imagination, as Wood suggests that with simply a bit of creative license, one can develop a whole film utilizing supply footage. This quote is a testament to the power of the innovative mind and the possibility of supply video footage to produce a fascinating tale.
This quote is written / told by Ed Wood between October 10, 1924 and December 10, 1978. He was a famous Director from USA.
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