Leadership
Spielberg has shown leadership throughout his career. He has gotten praise from many. Directors such as Robert Aldrich, Ingmar Bergman, Werner Herzog, Stanley Kubrick, David Lean, Sidney Lumet, Roman Polanski, Martin Scorsese, François Truffaut, David Lynch, and Zhang Yimou are some of Spielberg's admirers.
Spielberg's works have influenced many directors such as Adam Green, J J. Abrams, Paul Thomas Anderson, Neill Blomkamp, James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, Roland Emmerich, David Fincher, Peter Jackson, Kal Ng, Robert Rodriguez, John Sayles, Ridley Scott, John Singleton, Kevin Smith, Steven Soderbergh, Quentin Tarantino, and Gareth Edwards.
He also received praise from Alfred Hitchcock, who said that , " He's the first one of us who doesn't see the proscenium arch." in other words, he thinks outside the visual dynamics of theater.
In 1997, a Wall Street sell-side analyst said, " There are only two brand names in the business: Disney and Spielberg " .
Stephen Rowley wrote an essay about Spielberg and his career for the online film magazine Senses of Cinema. He said ," There is a welcome complexity of tone and approach in these later films that defies the lazy stereotypes often bandied about his films...Spielberg continues to take risks, with his body of work continuing to grow more impressive and ambitious."
Finally, In 2005, Spielberg was rated the greatest film director of all time by Empire Magazine.
Spielberg has received constant praises and awards. He continues to inspire many other directors for his work. He leads the film world by living up to expectations, and thinking outside the box. He doesn't use other techniques, only his own. The time and effort put into his films can clearly show that many would be inspired to be like him, and to look up to him. In fact, the only films of his to get below a 50% rating on Rotten Tomatoes were Hook ( 1991 ) and 1941 ( 1979 ). Even after death he will continue to lead new directors in the film world.
Spielberg's works have influenced many directors such as Adam Green, J J. Abrams, Paul Thomas Anderson, Neill Blomkamp, James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, Roland Emmerich, David Fincher, Peter Jackson, Kal Ng, Robert Rodriguez, John Sayles, Ridley Scott, John Singleton, Kevin Smith, Steven Soderbergh, Quentin Tarantino, and Gareth Edwards.
He also received praise from Alfred Hitchcock, who said that , " He's the first one of us who doesn't see the proscenium arch." in other words, he thinks outside the visual dynamics of theater.
In 1997, a Wall Street sell-side analyst said, " There are only two brand names in the business: Disney and Spielberg " .
Stephen Rowley wrote an essay about Spielberg and his career for the online film magazine Senses of Cinema. He said ," There is a welcome complexity of tone and approach in these later films that defies the lazy stereotypes often bandied about his films...Spielberg continues to take risks, with his body of work continuing to grow more impressive and ambitious."
Finally, In 2005, Spielberg was rated the greatest film director of all time by Empire Magazine.
Spielberg has received constant praises and awards. He continues to inspire many other directors for his work. He leads the film world by living up to expectations, and thinking outside the box. He doesn't use other techniques, only his own. The time and effort put into his films can clearly show that many would be inspired to be like him, and to look up to him. In fact, the only films of his to get below a 50% rating on Rotten Tomatoes were Hook ( 1991 ) and 1941 ( 1979 ). Even after death he will continue to lead new directors in the film world.