Best quotes by Kathleen Kennedy on Work

Checkout quotes by Kathleen Kennedy on Work

  • Sports teaches you to understand the meaning of a team. You need to be able to work with everybody; you don't have to be their best friend. You can experience the fun of competition and driving toward a common goal without pushing to bond in some major way with each individual on a project.
    - Kathleen Kennedy
  • There's no way a director can communicate with every single person on the set and yet they need to motivate and instill an ambition to want to do their best work.
    - Kathleen Kennedy
  • Not every script that rolls in is ready to shoot. Few are, actually. So you go back and work on the thing.
    - Kathleen Kennedy
  • I had a teacher who loved movies. He had a little theatre called The Flick, and he would let a bunch of us volunteer to work there, and he also let us make little movies in class.
    - Kathleen Kennedy
  • I'm just a member of the audience with each project I work on, and I hope to never lose that. It's my touchstone. It's the thing I never want to overanalyze.
    - Kathleen Kennedy
  • The producer, in effect, has to work as a translator. You form a very tight relationship with the director and writer from the beginning, and then you are constantly communicating to the various people that begin to come into the process, as you are trying to manage to hold on to a vision that needs to be communicated over a long period of time.
    - Kathleen Kennedy