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    Steven Spielberg is one of the wealthiest and most capable moviemakers in Hollywood. Conceived on December 18, 1946, the youthful Jewish-American, Steven Spielberg was yet a minor bit contrasted with the hollywood goliath of today. He grew up with two adoring guardians and his three sisters. As far back as he was a youngster he communicated his dreams and his general surroundings however photography and film. Be that as it may, it wasn't until his dad got him a film-camera and his full backing that

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    Steven Spielberg      As a kid in Phoenix, Steven Spielberg charged admission to his home movies while his sister sold popcorn. Although Spielberg excelled at making movies he was not a good student. He hated school and was one of the most unathletic students there. His movie making career began at the age of twelve when his father bought a movie camera that Spielberg used all the time. Instead of doing his school work he was using the camera. While he was working with

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    “You shouldn’t dream your film, you should make it”(Steven Spielberg). This quote was said by director and entrepreneur, Steven Spielberg. He explains that if you think about a cool idea for a movie, you should simply just make it. Spielberg did exactly that for some of his adventurous movies such as “Jaws”, “Jurassic Park”, and “E.T.” Steven Spielberg is a four star director and entrepreneur who has made billions of dollars in the movie industry. He got his big break after releasing a short film

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    Steven Spielberg It is hard to imagine a person who has not heard of Steven Spielberg. He is one of the most renown, if not the most renown, American filmmakers of the century. His films have captivated and helped develop imaginations of contemporary society and remain among the most successful films ever made. Spielberg was born in Cincinnati on December 18th, 1946. His father was an electrical engineer, and his mother a concert pianist. Steven seemed to get the best elements from both

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    Steven Spielberg began as an unknown prodigy, and today, is well known as the most commercially successful director of all time. Steven Spielberg is a world famous director. He has directed and produced many films. With some of his films being criticized, many are still considered as no less than pure art. Steven is known for his unique and undeniably creative works and masterpieces. Though, where did he come from? Steven Spielberg was Born in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 18, 1946. He was raised

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    Steven Spielberg Bully

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    When Steven Spielberg was in high school, he was often bullied and made fun of because he was an Orthodox Jew. One particular bully would bloody Spielberg’s nose, grind his face in the dirt, and stick his face in water fountains. It didn’t stay this way forever though; Spielberg would cast this same bully in a short-film of his, titled Escape to Nowhere as a John Wayne type hero (7-8). The fifteen-minute short film helped introduce him to special effects, and won him first prize at a teen film festival

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    DIRECTOR’S STYLE Steven Spielberg used classic linear storytelling in his movies, the narrative in most of his movies were Plot driven and very effective. He is a storyteller always mindful of holding his audience. Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest directors of today. He is master in taking stories and incidents from the past and and rejuvinating them with his own potential. STEVEN SPIELBERG: The Approach to Character The characters in Spielberg movies are often extreme. FILMING TECHNIQUE

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    movie that jumpstarted Steven Spielberg’s career in the film industry, then The Color Purple was the movie that was able to distinguish Steven from any other movie director during the time. All of Spielberg’s movies prior to 1985 were generally movies of either action packed adventure or unnerving horror, but once Steven Spielberg announced that he would be doing a movie based on Alice Walker’s book, The Color of Purple, no one knew what to expect. Jump 31 years later, Steven Spielberg’s The Color

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    Steven Spielberg is a world-renowned and one of the most successful movie directors of all time. He has won 2 best director awards. Also, he was 4 Oscars and another 14 nominations. Which if you ask me, that is a very impressive achievement. I have a question “What made Steven Spielberg into the amazing director, and storyteller he is today?” Steven Allan Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 14, 1946. To an Arnold Spielberg an electrical engineer working on computers, and Leah Adler

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    Steven Spielberg Impact

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    As one of the directors who paved the way during the new Hollywood film era, Steven Spielberg’s ranges of work have impacted the film industry. Spielberg is no stranger to controversy throughout his carrier, but nonetheless is known as a director who demonstrated his unique vision for film through science fiction and adventure while remaining the child-like innocence that almost anyone can relate to. Spielberg is notorious for telling his story through reoccurring themes: parent-children relationships

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