Tuesday, 23 June 2009
The MAN can make mistakes too!!!!
Not that I watched Duel to pick out the mistakes Spielberg makes during a shoot (which are very few by the way), but I did watch the making of Duel before I watched the film the other night and Spielberg points out where he was sitting in the back seat of the car in one shot (depending on your aspect ratio mind you). This was a relief as a few weeks back while making a short film we noticed the boom in shot in the final edit (again depending on your aspect ratio). i also noticed during Duel while Dennis Weaver sits in the cafe the camera creeps round towards him and there is a mega shadow cast from the camera in the seat in front of Weaver. These things being noted.....what a first movie....even if it was for TV. It was brilliant, the tension was incredible, the acting was outstanding and what's more the directing was phenomenal. I loved it. And like at the end of Jaws I was so relieved that the truck took the plunge. It has to be noted that this film took 13 DAYS to film. Outstanding Mr Spielberg....next Sugarland Express!!!!!
Friday, 19 June 2009
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Thank you very much for making movies!

My first post has to be a massive thanks to Mr Steven Spielberg for deciding all those years ago that he was going to start making movies.
I was very young when I saw Jaws and couldn't bring myself to watch it (or go too deep in the water) for many years. When I watched it as an adult I was on the edge of my seat most of the movie and still am when I watch it now many years on. For this reason Jaws is my favourite movie.
ET was most likely my next Spielberg film to enjoy...tears of joy and sadness and exhilaration came....and still do...I kid you not.
Like a lot of kids my age, my first experience of Indiana Jones was Temple of Doom and NOT Raiders! I went with my family and my mum would not stop shrieking and laughing...to tell you the truth it was like sitting with Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw's character)...however it actually made the experience so much better having someone react the way an audience is meant to react but are maybe sometimes too embarrassed to.
Anyway, these early experiences in watching Spielberg's films have made life just that little bit more enjoyable, exciting and downright memorable and I want to thank Steven Spielberg for all his work in Film Making.
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