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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024

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  • @DodfordYT
    @DodfordYT Před rokem +400

    A huge privilege to be involved in this project. I’ve been a Film Riot fan for almost a decade, so was incredible to work closely with Ryan! Hope you guys enjoy the hard work 🫶

  • @CoreyJohnson193
    @CoreyJohnson193 Před rokem +146

    Mr. Spielberg once almost tripped over myself and my friend at the filming of Lincoln. He was amazingly kind. He stopped, apologized then ran to the bathroom. This is the day after I almost hit him and his friend with a Jeep... Luckily, he didn't remember that... And is honestly a cool person. It was amazing to watch him and his crew prepare for shots. His movies feel like a complex game. Truly amazing. Great video!

    • @Luckychit
      @Luckychit Před rokem +20

      Hi Corey, please stay away from Mr. Speilberg in the furture - Fans

    • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
      @TheRubberStudiosASMR Před rokem +8

      Man you are so lucky to see the master at work

  • @bunny.thebest9103
    @bunny.thebest9103 Před rokem +43

    One of the greatest filmmakers of all time. The influence on the modern cinema is unmatched.

    • @offbeat65
      @offbeat65 Před rokem +1

      Fellini, Bunuel, Bergman, Jancsó, Kurosawa - these are great filmmakers. Is Spielberg a match to them in any way? Hell no.

    • @aarezbanoori8296
      @aarezbanoori8296 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@offbeat65never heard of any of them lol

  • @MallettMotion
    @MallettMotion Před rokem +21

    I had no idea the Fablemans (fantastic movie) was based off of his life, totally gives me a new perception of him. He really is one of the most quintessential directors in history.

  • @devinsupertramp
    @devinsupertramp Před rokem +85

    LOVED THIS! SO much amazing info in this. Loved this series and would be stoked to see more!!!

  • @DSLRguide
    @DSLRguide Před rokem +19

    this feels too good for youtube, stellar work!

  • @dfhouse
    @dfhouse Před rokem +22

    I can't imagine my life without Steven's work in it.

    • @Carousel5883
      @Carousel5883 Před 10 měsíci

      Omg that's like a world without MJs music.Were so blessed to have both of them..I'm not ready to lose SS.

  • @ZachRamelan
    @ZachRamelan Před rokem +8

    This was so well-edited and written! MORE OF THESE!!! Well done @dodford and @Filmriot

  • @73v1n
    @73v1n Před rokem +25

    This is the best thing Film Riot has ever made. I'm not discounting all the other awesome things you guys have made either. This is just so good! Please keep making these high-quality, in-depth docs about the film industry!

  • @michaelscott981
    @michaelscott981 Před rokem +2

    It’s absolutely incredible that such a trouble, messy production lead to an pretty much perfect and iconic film.

    • @DialloMoore503
      @DialloMoore503 Před 2 měsíci

      It’s not uncommon.
      A lot of production mistakes turn out to be blessings.

  • @itscinegee
    @itscinegee Před rokem +16

    Just when you think filmriot Ryan and his team can’t get better, they go and put this amazing documentary out. Love it, well done to all involved

  • @webgraphr718
    @webgraphr718 Před rokem +19

    This is a wonderful, inspiring video! Got me a little choked up at the end too. What an amazing career and legacy. Thank you Film Riot for this video and congrats to the entire team for this piece!

  • @obalfaqih
    @obalfaqih Před rokem +12

    This episode is full of passion and inspiration and it was told with full passion that you could spot in Ryan's eyes. Huge love and respect goes to Mr. Spielberg, Film Riot team, and the filmmakers out there! 🙏🙏

  • @matthewalvarado8243
    @matthewalvarado8243 Před rokem +9

    Magnificent stuff. Having already been familiar with Spielberg’s experience on Jaws, through books and documentaries, I still found this delightful and inspiring. Well done, lads!

  • @bmkhalidhasan
    @bmkhalidhasan Před rokem +27

    This episode is just shivering! Thanks Film Riot for presenting such a masterful documentary. I love Spielberg for his unmatched expertise in almost all genres in movie industry. This guy can adopt all the latest technology unlike anyone. ❤

  • @chris_sparrows
    @chris_sparrows Před rokem +10

    This was really good. I know a bit about Spielberg and his work, but really enjoyed watching your telling of his journey to "make it" in the industry. Thank you, very inspiring.

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 Před rokem +4

    To think those struggles Speilberg faced during "Jaws" was a blessing in disguise because it tested him right away if he got what it takes to be a director. And boy he did.

  • @DezeKeerTimo
    @DezeKeerTimo Před rokem +4

    I love the quality of this episode! Such an interesting story as well. Can't wait for more episodes of this series!

  • @AntonPatsi
    @AntonPatsi Před rokem +4

    The editing of this is insane!! Excited to see more content like this :)

  • @johnprudent3216
    @johnprudent3216 Před rokem +2

    Great video. The thing I’m seeing here in Spielberg’s story is that not only did so much have to go right, a lot of things had to go wrong. Think about it: if it wasn’t for the unfortunate separation of his parents, he would never have have moved to California or get that first rejection from Universal, which in itself kept Universal’s eye on him; if things had been so difficult on Jaws then the victory the film got later might not been have sweet ( or even happen for that matter).
    The fact that Spielberg and crew turned what could’ve been B-movie into serious dramatic thriller (worthy of Award contention) is amazing in itself.
    Stories like his make me wish I could’ve taken more risks like that earlier in life.

  • @abiskar7231
    @abiskar7231 Před rokem +1

    Woah! This video felt like a movie. What an amazing sound design, music and the overall pace of the video with that storytelling was on point and perfect. Loved the video.

  • @195511SM
    @195511SM Před rokem +2

    ''Duel'' .....I remember it was the ABC Movie of the Week & I was in high school when it aired. And I recall being in the Marines & was stationed on Oahu when "Jaws" was released. Saw it at a huge theater in downtown Honolulu...& stood in line for so long, that I passed out. Of course it was a hot day. I believe I had just arrived over there, but NEVER dared go swimming again. .

  • @justanothercreator7273
    @justanothercreator7273 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Jaws. Close encounters. ET. Probably the best movies ever made. And still holds up. No remakes needed. Genius

  • @JJPassmore12
    @JJPassmore12 Před rokem +3

    Wow, wonderful video! I've heard Spielberg's story countless times and can't get enough of it. This was presented so well, please keep this series going

  • @edwardvega3354
    @edwardvega3354 Před rokem +5

    Most incredible & inspiring video I've seen all month. Masterfully edited and put together. Thanks for always bringing the top notch content!

  • @ReviewBru
    @ReviewBru Před rokem +3

    This is an amazing, well documented video on Spielberg. I sure learnt a lot more about the man I didn’t even know. Thank you. Keep making these kind of videos. Gripping from beginning to end.

  • @jonathanmartin-ives8665
    @jonathanmartin-ives8665 Před rokem +4

    On March 22nd, I will follow in Spielberg's footsteps as I've rented a local theater to screen my first-time effort, The Soul of St. Ives. 🎬 I was so moved by the story of his adventure at 17 years of age.

  • @KesAgnew
    @KesAgnew Před rokem +1

    Great, well put together video! Thank-you so much :)

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Před 5 měsíci +1

    Despite how hard it was to be made, Jaws is one of the greatest movies in the entire history of cinema. Great direction, great writing, great performances, great score, great everything. Thank you for making this video man, hope you’re doing well. Take care!

  • @jacobwest7
    @jacobwest7 Před rokem +1

    The fact that his movie was even in the running let alone considered good is a triumph itself for a new director

  • @elichilton7031
    @elichilton7031 Před rokem +1

    I have heard this story before, however you managed to present it with a fresh perspective. Good on yah.

  • @starkj92
    @starkj92 Před rokem +15

    Jaws's editor, Verna Fields, also deserves a lot of credit for the way the movie turned out-in many respects, more credit than Spielberg. Too bad you didn't mention her involvement in here.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Před rokem +2

      Yes, completely agree! Sadly editors in general get overlooked a lot, and women in behind-the-camera positions ditto? Only learnt about her very recently and do rather wish the stories of amazing greats like her, Edith Head, Lina Wertmüller & so many others got more attention, instead of more episodes focusing on the already-very-well-trodden stories of Spielberg, Cameron, Tarantino & Co...?

  • @davewestner
    @davewestner Před rokem +1

    Wow, this video is really well done. Great storytelling, great narration, editing, sound and music. Nice work y'all!

  • @Wes_Jones
    @Wes_Jones Před rokem +6

    Try to imagine how different movie making would be today if Steven Spielberg had never picked up a camera as a boy. Legend.

  • @bl2005
    @bl2005 Před rokem +3

    refreshing documentary style content..i like this direction where u guys are heading..pls do more..lotsa love frm malaysia ✌️❤️🤙🇲🇾

  • @lilianafranco8423
    @lilianafranco8423 Před rokem +1

    This made me cry omg what an incredible career he had - and such a cool story to start

  • @paulidevoss7249
    @paulidevoss7249 Před rokem +4

    Ron and Valerie Taylor shot a lot of the scary underwater footage that we see in the final film. They were down there with real sharks and getting up close to the action. That moment where the shark devours the cage is real and part of what they captured for the film

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      First scene shot for Jaws, in February 1974. Before Dreyfuss was even cast.

  • @AbiV3
    @AbiV3 Před rokem +10

    I really wish you would make content like this but for modern filmmakers.
    We always hear about the classic no film school success stories, but its always from filmmakers in the 70's, 80's, and 90's.
    Making it into the film industry the way Tarantino, Kevin Smith, & even Chris Nolan did is not the same way to get your foot in the door now.
    I want to hear more stories like David Sandberg and his success making it in our current time.

  • @sumedhshinde7733
    @sumedhshinde7733 Před rokem +1

    Man the ending montage gave me goosebumps and tears.

  • @j4kyboi13
    @j4kyboi13 Před rokem +4

    Can’t believe this man only just got nominated and got an Oscar 30 years ago for Schindlers List

  • @edo_tokyo_
    @edo_tokyo_ Před rokem +16

    We simple mortals take Mr. Spielberg for granted. How many blockbusters he has given us, hours of pure entertainment.

  • @DeltaDemon1
    @DeltaDemon1 Před rokem +1

    Jaws was the first "adult" movie I saw from beginning to end. I saw it in French at age of 7. I am French Canadian but Jaws was in France French and badly translated at that (as most are) so I had a bit of difficulty following all of it (especially why the shark exploded at the end). However, the "Jaws Zoom" as I called it, the weird inline zoom on Chief Broady on the beach made me appreciate film making. It explained everything...all of the emotion without a word. Best film making.

  • @sunnynaguri
    @sunnynaguri Před rokem +1

    Great episode. That montage towards the end 🥲.

  • @rongendron8705
    @rongendron8705 Před rokem +2

    I'm the same age as Steven Spielberg, (76) & also made short, scripted 8mm movies with friends, starting at
    age 13! (At 17, while in Army Basic training in 1964, my 'bunkmate', 23 year old Terry Gilliam would go on to
    become the only American with England's "Monty Python" & also a famous moviemaker!) Steven Spielberg
    is a 'genius' moviemaker, but like Thomas Edison had said, i.e. "Genius is 10% inspiration & 90% perspiration"!

  • @scottwild
    @scottwild Před rokem

    The closing compilation gave me chills. Just magical. Thank you for making this.

  • @keriatin5338
    @keriatin5338 Před rokem +1

    What a great video man ! Thats it im making that short that i wasnt so sure about ! Thank you from the bottom of my heart,you always get me inspired,at the end i almost teared cause i know he didnt win that best picture, again ,thank you

  • @Sssseytha
    @Sssseytha Před rokem +1

    Loving this channel more and more! great production and insight on alot of different topics. Keep it up!

  • @BrooksdigitalMedia
    @BrooksdigitalMedia Před rokem +1

    Amazing work as usual. Been following since before CZcams days. I hope you continue with these type of videos every now and then, loved it. Keep it up, and keep bringing the inspiration and creativity you always do.

  • @MrCreatorCC
    @MrCreatorCC Před rokem +1

    Amazing and Legendary History Telling, Steven Spielberg is one of my Favorite Directors.

  • @dejiadeleye5697
    @dejiadeleye5697 Před rokem +1

    This man paved the way for many creative minds

  • @Steve_643
    @Steve_643 Před rokem +1

    What Spielberg pulled off on Jaws was a master class of directing. Even though the shots of the mechanical shark look dated the movie holds up 50 years later.

  • @TheFilmmakersWorkshop
    @TheFilmmakersWorkshop Před rokem +3

    What a great slice of movie history. Well done FR team

  • @HooDwin12
    @HooDwin12 Před rokem +2

    This is awesome, I hope you guys make more of these!

  • @WaistHighView
    @WaistHighView Před rokem +5

    This was very cool, hope we'll see more like it!

  • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
    @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Před rokem +1

    The one thing that seems to go mostly unacknowledged here was the editing by legend Verna Fields, which I think adds just as much as the score to the imaginative terror of the film?

  • @robgroove
    @robgroove Před rokem +2

    Excellent. Please do more and make this a series.

  • @bryans8653
    @bryans8653 Před rokem +1

    What a cool video. I love Spielberg films. My son and I just watched raiders of the lost ark and amazing how his films still hold up to this day.

  • @AryanSehgal
    @AryanSehgal Před rokem +3

    This is beautiful. Congrats to the entire team!

  • @jarrennickerson1346
    @jarrennickerson1346 Před rokem +1

    This was great to watch. Steven Spielberg is indeed the legend of filmaking.

  • @dallasdandigitalproduction393

    Great work Ryan ! Y'all really kept me glued watching this Spielberg is such a legend

  • @ThisIsEloy3
    @ThisIsEloy3 Před rokem +1

    Jaws definitely deserved that Best Picture Award, Cuckoo’s Nest is great, but my God, Jaws is a masterpiece.

  • @Skedooosh
    @Skedooosh Před rokem +1

    Spielberg is the greatest collaborator for sure, which is an essential skill for a director.

  • @maxpatrickhaynes2194
    @maxpatrickhaynes2194 Před rokem

    Wow!! That montage of his films at the end was AWESOME!! And all the way up to The Fablemans!! You guys have a new fan!!

  • @Sam-higgins
    @Sam-higgins Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best things I’ve watched in a while! Great job all! ❤

  • @demiloca
    @demiloca Před rokem

    Love it! Just a couple things stood out - testing my memory of a class I took on Spielberg at USC in 2018, specifically: it’s my understanding that Universal didn’t finance SS’s short film Amblin. SS got approx $15K Denis Hoffman to make it (Dennis says $25k and SS says $10K and Drew Casper at USC says $15K) who put him under contract for more films (Spielberg later sued him saying he had bought out contract but also lied he wasn’t of age to have made contract.) SS then used Amblin short successfully as calling card (his contact from a few years earlier, at Universal, Chuck Silver, was so impressed he got it looked at.).
    Also, re directing Jaws, more context: SS was being handed a film to direct as part of his contract at Columbia - not Jaws - when instead he saw the book Jaws in a producer’s office. Peter Benchley wrote jaws, signed with agency that also repped Zanuck and brown - told to go with Dick Richards as director. Spielberg Swipes galleys and reads that weekend but is told Dick Richards is directing. “Well maybe I should” - it's not personal. Dick Richards passes.
    Anyway, 2 thumbs up to compressing this joyride … !

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před rokem

      I thought Dick Richards was rejected because Richards kept referring to "the whale" instead of the shark.

  • @TheDripGodz
    @TheDripGodz Před rokem +1

    My dad was Steven Spielberg’s chauffeur in the 90’s. It fuels my creativity at times!

  • @hiroprotagonist525
    @hiroprotagonist525 Před rokem +1

    It should be noted, that Universal DIDN'T just OFFER him to produce Amblin out of the kindness of their heart; he was told if he wanted to be taken seriously, he would have to shoot something in 35mm and HE produced Amblin. HE paid for it! He may have used short ends (whatever is left when the camera assistant changed the mag for a fresh one... sometimes it's nothing, just a few seconds, but most of the time, you can probably scrounge a two minute here, a five minute there etc, the point is short ends are useless to professional productions but can be a goldmine to independent filmmakers, well, at least in the days of film anyway). So he made the shortest film he could think of because he didn't have the budget of a studio (obviously), and Amblin was born. This btw, came about after Spielberg managed to introduce himself inside the studio lot by wearing a suit and a briefcase, making the security guard at the gate think he was a young executive, meanwhile his briefcase only had a sandwich and a reel of Firelight, and it was during this short period where he was able to convince an exec to sit long enough to watch his 16mm film, and it was this exec who told him he had to make something in 35mm or he'd never be taken seriously. My guess, and this is only a guess from one guy, is that the executive already had an idea Spielberg was worth the trouble, or he would simply have kicked him off the studio lot. Telling his to shoot something in 35mm may have been a bit of a test, but personally I think it was just so he could show it to his boss and not feel like a fool. Making a film in those days was expensive but getting into the business was easier that in was after. 25 years after Amblin, getting into pictures, especially as a director, had become next to impossible, ironically due in no small part to Spielberg (and Lucas), who's films grossed so much that the stakes were now higher than they were when he started. Now making a film is easier than it's ever been thanks to technology, but the industry has suffered a severe head injury and gone stupid. There is more dead space between the ears of a studio exec than in the dead of space and the general public, now raised on Tik Tok, has become dumber than it ever was.

  • @noahgvfx
    @noahgvfx Před rokem

    In love with this format guys!

  • @ADITLOyo
    @ADITLOyo Před rokem

    Great video you guys I’ve been watching since I was 11 or 12 I’m 26 now and still learn from you guys every time.

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 Před rokem +1

    We talk about all the amazing directors and editors but John Williams has made enabled successes that anyone else I can think of.

  • @QuincyKane
    @QuincyKane Před rokem +2

    Steven is my favorite director; he's influenced me in so many ways!

  • @naveenmichaels
    @naveenmichaels Před rokem

    Please continue this series. Film History is always awesome.

  • @isaiahkazarovich
    @isaiahkazarovich Před rokem

    Amazing video. You guys had me hooked from the first frame. It’s clear that you master storytellers. Keep it up!

  • @maxpatrickhaynes2194
    @maxpatrickhaynes2194 Před rokem

    The only time I’ve ever seen Spielberg cocky ( predicting 11 nominations ), and it should have been nominated for 11, especially Best Director!! What’s snub !! I saw that movie in the theater at 9, and went back over and over again that summer. Also, fun fact, as an adult I lived across the street from The Medallion Theater in Dallas, Tx, which was the first official audience!! As you probably know, he then went back to L A , tightened up the jump scare with Richard D, and the floating head coming out of the boat ) and released it to the rest of the world. That theater , eventually was in the same parking lot as the first ever Blockbuster video store !! Crazy !! And Jaws became synonymous w/ the word blockbuster ! Great channel!!

  • @FuzzzyTV
    @FuzzzyTV Před rokem +1

    Gotta give credit to Verna Fields seeing as she was the one who thought of cutting out most of her shark! Also I love Spielberg, truly a legend.

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 Před rokem +1

      The best parts of the movie have nothing to do with the shark. It's all characters, tension, and pacing.

  • @PrototypeFilms1
    @PrototypeFilms1 Před rokem +1

    Love this video. JAWS is definitely the best Shark movie EVER.

  • @theRk1300
    @theRk1300 Před rokem

    Amazing....
    More of history episodes are needed from you amazing people ❤️

  • @christianleonardotalarico7080

    Magnificent piece of Film History you made there! Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @moneybags6840
    @moneybags6840 Před rokem +2

    All time? Hmm…. Not sure about best. Maybe “my favorite of all time” is more like it: Lucas, Scorsese, Kubrick, Scott (both Ridley and Tony), Nolan, Tarantino, Kurosawa, Ford, Hitchcock, Lumet, Cassavetes, Coppola, McTiernan (Die Hard), and the list goes on. Some stiff competition for ol’ Steve there, still.

  • @howkel
    @howkel Před rokem +5

    I know this story backward and forward but I still watched the whole of the video. I just love Jaws that much. Well done to hit all the major points so succinctly.

  • @yukizboy3046
    @yukizboy3046 Před rokem

    Such an awesomely made video... especially love the montage at the end.

  • @Beastopher
    @Beastopher Před rokem +2

    very inspiring, loved the video. 🖤🙌

  • @GrandGeneralKukov
    @GrandGeneralKukov Před rokem

    I've seen almost all the archival Spielberg stuff out there and this thing has some footage and photos I didn't know existed.
    Also: the editing here is outstanding.
    Well done.

  • @ActorsReal2Reel
    @ActorsReal2Reel Před rokem +1

    This was great stuff. Starting with the best to ever do it. Hope this continues.
    We actually have a reel scene that just hit a million views. We got lucky.

  • @onewiththestud
    @onewiththestud Před rokem +2

    I saw an advert for music bed competition today and am starting my entry lol

  • @mlegrand
    @mlegrand Před rokem +1

    Is this a new series? I'm all in. 🙌🏻

  • @atomsofstardust
    @atomsofstardust Před rokem +2

    This will probably be an unpopular opinion, but I enjoyed this video about Spielberg more than The Fabelmans! Fantastic job, guys!

    • @GuineaPigEveryday
      @GuineaPigEveryday Před rokem

      Same here. I love Spielberg and I’ll always be a fan but someone as busy as him makes mistakes, Fabelmans felt like him just kind of pouring out his trauma into a movie and it was messy and weird and felt hysterical and almost schizophrenic, the mother and the affair plot, what the fuck was even happening, the filmmaking was all over the place and amateurish at times, and characters were overacting and being so strange in the movie. Seriously the scene when Spielberg finds our about the affair and the shot just holds, endlessly, rolling back and forth, like it feels like someone else made the movie because of how insane it felt to watch. I get that its personal but wow Spielberg was really just losing his mind with his movie. And weird after the brilliantly tightly-written/edited West Side Story.

  • @jrobfilms1
    @jrobfilms1 Před rokem +1

    LOVE IT

  • @TheBizarre
    @TheBizarre Před rokem +1

    Yes, waiter, can I have a million more of these Hollywood Histories? Thank you kindly.

  • @cttp
    @cttp Před rokem

    This was great :) Thanks FR team!

  • @jacksonanddakota4866
    @jacksonanddakota4866 Před rokem

    Beautiful storytelling, Ryan.

  • @davidjames579
    @davidjames579 Před rokem

    Loved the presentation. This should be on TV.

  • @Magmafire
    @Magmafire Před rokem +1

    My priority to watch this video had little to do with Spielberg. I came here due to my respect for Ryan & Co, who consistently produce quality stories and visuals. One day you guys will get your blockbuster.

  • @HOUSEOFDONAFILMS
    @HOUSEOFDONAFILMS Před rokem +4

    Beautiful story

  • @SachaSmiles
    @SachaSmiles Před rokem +1

    My favorite director !!

  • @JCContenidos
    @JCContenidos Před rokem

    Great episode guys!!!! loved it

  • @maxpatrickhaynes2194
    @maxpatrickhaynes2194 Před rokem

    I’ve heard many, many ppl say it was the first “blockbuster” , but I disagree. I’m just old enough to remember the hysteria, and long lines around the block for The Exorcist!! I feel like this was the first blockbuster!! Love me some Jaws 🦈 !! Still holds up. Great channel!!

  • @ScreengageLLC
    @ScreengageLLC Před rokem

    Is it me, or is Film Riot on another level lately?

  • @Ansy
    @Ansy Před rokem

    This documentary is so well realized! You are the steven Spielberg of CZcams ❤

  • @sandeepdasari7555
    @sandeepdasari7555 Před rokem

    man with intro,
    u gave me goosebumps