Quotes By Steven Bochco
Hill Street Blues might have been the first television show that had a memory. One episode after another was part of a cumulative experience shared by the audience.
Steven Bochco
You have to give directors and cinematographers a word blueprint for visuals, but I had to learn that from experience.
Steven Bochco
One of the problems of writing is that anyone who commits themselves to that process has to believe that they're good.
Steven Bochco
Being a good television screenwriter requires an understanding of the way film accelerates the communication of words.
Steven Bochco
Vivid images are like a beautiful melody that speaks to you on an emotional level. It bypasses your logic centers and even your intellect and goes to a different part of the brain.
Steven Bochco
Casting is sort of like looking at paintings. You don't know what you'll like, but you recognize it when you see it.
Steven Bochco