Gary Ross (born November 3, 1956) is an American film director, writer, and author. He directed the film The Hunger Games, as well as Pleasantville and the Best Picture nominated Seabiscuit. Read full biography of Gary Ross →
People who want to be a star get their teeth capped. People who want to be an actor get to work.
The dynamic range of a digital camera is not that much greater than film, particularly if you push the ASA a little bit.
There's nothing I'd rather do than sort of, you know, sit at my computer and rhyme.
Why is every great children's story about a journey? Maybe that's because we are always on one.
You have to listen to the movie while you're making it. I think that's important.
Family entertainment is really very necessary in our culture. Look how profitable they are. It's almost not discretionary. You need to take your... →
I mean, the wonderful thing about writing a book is that you're getting a finished product at the end of the day. You're communicating... →
I think movies do play a valuable role in turning people on to the act of reading. I think that phenomenon just creates readers. At first they're... →
Now, I just made an animated movie a few years ago, 'The Tale of Desperaux' , and that had twelve hundred shots in it. Twelve hundred CG... →
There's something so wonderful about writing in rhyme where it isn't just the meaning of the words, it's the music to the words and the... →
Any director, if you really ask them, will tell you that the toughest thing to do is like a dinner table or a dialogue scene, because you need to... →
Horseracing already has the highest mortality rate of any sport in the world per capita to the people who do it. If you crash in Nascar you still... →
I mean, in 'Big' and 'Pleasantville,' it's a journey that the characters go on where I think they come to kind of meet themselves... →