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"How to become a film director,tips from Spielberg

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Steven Spielberg is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielbergs net worth at $3.1 billion. In 2006, the magazine Premiere listed him as the most powerful and influential figure in the motion picture industry. Time listed him as one of the 100 Most Important People of the Century.

Hate him or love him, Spielberg is truly a Hollywood icon and superstar who is a shining example of success. Over the next few days I will discuss the five tips that Steven Spielberg suggestions you embrace in order to maximize your full potential as both a filmmaker and a human being.

1. Overcome your fears.

He was scared of just about everything, recalls Leah Adler, Spielbergs mother. When trees brushed against the house, he would head into my bed.

Fear is something we all must deal with as human beings. Some people remain in your comfort zones and never venture into the unknown. You might want to become a writer or director but youre afraid what others might say about your new ambitions. The naysayers might plant doubt and fear in your mind. Working in film is too unstable or Its all about luck and who you know. Maybe the thought of giving your filmmaker dream a shot and not becoming successful will leave you looking like a fool.

Spielberg also had to learn to conquer his fear of failure. After being rejected by the extremely prestigious film school at UCLA, upon which he had pinned his hopes and dreams, Spielberg was unsure what the future held in store for him. While he knew film was his passion, he began to wonder whether or not he would be able to succeed at it. Unwilling to give up his dream, he enrolled in California State University and continued on his path. But, again, after getting a C in his television production course, Spielberg had to wonder whether he would ever amount to anything in this industry. He then took the even riskier decision to drop out of school and pursue his passion on his own.

Spielberg is a living example of the success that is possible when you move beyond your fears, when you put away those nagging worries in your head and focus instead on your goal

2. Know Where to Draw the Line

You cant dictate creativity to someone else, and if you do, the project fails, says Robert Zemeckis, director of such hits as Back to the Future and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Steven understands that, which is why we all want to work with him.

Steven Spielberg is known throughout Hollywood as a man who knows what he wants and that usually means doing things his way.
Well, who could blame him?
With countless blockbuster hits and a few Oscars mounted in his trophy case, doing it the Spielberg way is almost guaranteed money in the bank.

Despite the amount of control that Spielberg likes to have over all aspects of his film, he also knows where to draw the line. When directing actors, he gives the experienced ones the room they need to manoeuver and the freedom to do so, typically only stepping in if he is working with less proven talent.

It takes a strong person to not overuse and abuse their power. Even successful people like Spielberg must know their limits.

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Posted : 21/08/2009 7:16 am
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Nice to have someone do the research for me for once 🙂 I actually learned a lot from that article. The thing about Spielberg is how laid back he is when on-set. It seems to affect the cast and crew around him, hence why his films always come out (at bare minimum) worthy of watching. He's also very attentive to detail. Some examples are found in Jurassic Park but I'm too tired to go into detail.

"Let every eye negotiate for itself, and trust no agent" - Willy Shakespeare

 
Posted : 31/08/2009 4:51 am
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