We're telling a story. And the demands of that are different from the demands of a documentary. The audience must believe in order to keep faith in the story.
And in reality I don't think it's a real documentary. It's more a story of her life. It's a story of survival. It's a story of the time in which she lived. The story of success and failure.
The word 'equality' shows up too much in our founding documents for anyone to pretend it's not the American way.
Documentaries are the first line of education and the second line of education is dramatization such as 'The Pacific'.
Your mind while blessed with permanent memory is cursed with lousy recall. Written goals provide clarity. By documenting your dreams you must think about the process of achieving them.
My strengths as a businessman lie in the design and sale of women's shoes and I have never been comfortable with complicated or technical legal or business documents.
Ronald Reagan's well documented final battles with Alzheimer's disease were fought with the same conviction and courage that his many public battles were fought.
The guy who knows about computers is the last person you want to have creating documentation for people who don't understand computers.
What we did not imagine was a Web of people but a Web of documents.
We're living in an era of unprecedented change and I want to be a part of documenting it.