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“When the horizons at the top, it’s interesting. When the horizons at the the bottom, it’s interesting. When the horizons in the middle, it’s boring as shit.”
The GOAT of cinema, horror, comedies, fantasy, war, sci fi, disaster, politics, biographical, musical and animated, from oscar winning movies to billion blockbuster, from comedy to tragedy, from cgi to realistic rated R, he could make it all and for each genres he produced an masterpieces
That’s when you know he’s a good director. When they’re so versatile, that they make multiple movies and we can’t even believe they’re all made by the same person
@@MrUtah1 I would say versatility is a sign of a great director, but not a requirement. For example, Hitchcock only ever made one genre of films, and he's still regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
It's truly unbelieavable. And spectacular. And amazing. He's responisble for atleast 25 percent of the best, most iconic movies and movie scenes of all time. Truly amazing
It's the way Spielberg plays with lighting, angles and scale that makes his shots so beautiful. Lots of wide shots emphasizing the spectacles of what we see in front of us and warm colors that give scenes a comforting, dreamlike feeling. It's mesmerizing.
I love "Hymn To the Fallen", from John Williams' score to Saving Private Ryan. He did beautiful music for it, one of his most underrated scores for a Spielberg movie
There's truly something special about your videos, it can almost take me back to my first time watching the films I love. The music, the beautiful cinematography, it's a true devotion to cinema. Thank you for this channel, it means so much!
If you believe that he is the best director of all time then I'd suggest you watch films of Satyajit Ray, Akira Kurosawa, Andrei Tarkovsky, Spike Lee etc
@@sameerhafeez7029 I have and I still maintain the same opinion as above. Those directors are all incredible, but they are not better than Spielberg as you suggest.
@@sameerhafeez7029 you just listed some of my favourite directors (but Spike Lee?! 😂). Kurosawa, Ozu, Tarkovsky, Bergman, Fellini, Goddard, Truffaut and Eisenstein are true poets with the camera and their films have more intellectual depth than Spielberg’s. Having said that I would still prefer Spielberg over them because he has achieved something they haven’t. He is an auteur and a blockbuster popcorn filmmaker at the same time. As Coppola once said “Spielberg is the George Gershwin of filmmaking”.He has the ability of making an art house type film and follow it up with a popcorn Hollywood feel good blockbuster. No other filmmaker could do that, at least not that well. Is he as good at art house as Kurosawa, Kubrick or Tarkovsky? Not even close but he is still pretty damn good. Respectfully those guys could never pull of something like Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park or ET or TinTin or Ready Player One etc. I know their fans would say “tHoSe fILmS aRe BeNeAtH tHeM!” Why, because they are not intellectual enough? Still it takes skills to pull off a popcorn flick for the masses and an incredible amount of work to achieve something that will grab the majority of the peoples’s pulse as oppose to a few selective individuals who read Tolstoy before bed, play chess and wear the same underwear for a week. Note: Kubrick is my other favourite director next to Spielberg, for different artistic values that Steven cannot bring to the table. Both of those guys along with Hitchcock and Ford are the cornerstones of modern American cinema.
@@atwunz no need to compare Scorsese and Spielberg both are legends . Spielberg always made movies with Commercial factor in mind , not something Scorsese did often. Take examples movies like The Departed, Wolf of Wall Street, Casino which were made for everyday audience and not just critics. Scorsese is one of the most influential director in history of Cinema and he along with Spielberg. Both of them are legends, period.
Just ro think about it...steven has just contributed so much cinema...means like taking the bars to the next level...use of cgi ,pulling mist difficult concepts to screen without losing its beauty,authenticity....and here we aree watchibg his movies The E.T the interaction with third kind,indian jones and many many more.... he contributed to each genre if cinema ....hats off beauty of whata edit
Best Spielberg Films: 1. Jurassic Park 2. Jaws 3. Raiders Of The Lost Ark 4. The Lost World: Jurassic Park 5. Schindlers List 6. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 7. Hook 9. Duel 10. The Fablemans 11. Ready Player One 12. The Sugarland Express 13. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade 14. Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull 15. Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom 16. Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny 17. The Color Purple 18. Saving Private Ryan
No one can't what Steven Spielberg can. Each and every movie of him made me enthralled with goosebumps. Commendable and commemorative. His work and style is an adjective itself in the field of filmography. Salute his work as well as of the creators of this beautiful video.
You could easily make several volumes of "The Beauty Of..." based on Spielberg's filmography, but you did his body of work justice with this compilation...thank you!
I wasn’t expecting that, but I’m glad you did it, because Steven Spielberg is one of my favorite directors of all time, and I think you should do the Beauty of Ridley Scott, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, Robert Eggers, The Last Duel, Vikings, Rome, The Tudors, The Wizard Of Oz, Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, West Side Story (both 1961 & 2021), The Princess Bride, The Adventures Of Robin Hood, Ben-Hur (1961), The Ten Commandments, Braveheart, The Passion Of The Christ, Saving Private Ryan, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific, and Deadwood
Spielberg films are one of a kinds they can make you smile,cry,feel anger,sympathy,regret they can get you excited and leave you with amazement and wonder but most of all they all have heart to them and that to me is why he's one of the greatest directors because can tell amazing stories
It was emotional! Only this: emotional. Faced with a monumental director like Spielberg, one is only struck and amazed. His style is unmistakable: the themes, the dynamics of the characters, but above all the story. His filmography is a wide multitude of genres; we pass from the narrative to the historical genre, passing through the sentimental and biographical genres. But to every single film he gives something special, he sees a vision of it that at the end of the film appears to everyone as something unique. A veil of melancholy with an accurate and powerful wonder in the details that pervaded his ideas and that show us the significant and communicative grandeur of the images and the most memorable scenes, collected in this video, are proof of this. Even just one scene impresses you and reduces you to believe that there really exists a concept of inner beauty that must be sought personally and that in the end gives joy to your life, without ever forgetting its inevitable obstacles, but in front of the Spielbergian world there is " representation. and message ", it's up to us to choose to understand what that message is. An enchanting filmography, with a fascinating delight accompanied by the melodies of composer John Williams, his great colleague and friend. Spielberg is simply a cinema enchantment and with this video, Marc, you have made his cinema pure magic!
To my favorite filmmaker who has brought me to tears, laughs, cheers, and in awe. Can’t wait what he brings next. I’ll be there first ticket if I have to. 🎥.
The Jurassic park was the 1st movie , i think , my dad took me to . i must be 8 or 9 then ( now 35 ) . I still can remember that it was a larger than life experience for me. Steven Spielberg is a magician behind the camera.
same here but I only got to see it on vhs at home but that experience was still amazing for me .. the scene with the car and the t rex coming out of the woods scared the shit out of me
StevenSpielberg The man who made loved me the cinema forever... He made realized the value & vision of an filmmaker and filmmaking. Kudos to Him. I garned mutual respect for every filmmaker
I’ve heard from some interviews that Spielberg doesn’t even plan his camera angles in advance. He just shows up to set and decides where to put the camera right then and there. Still, it doesn’t seem to bother him at all
To me, Spielberg became the GOAT in 1993. Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List. Two iconic films for two very different reasons released in the same year.
Two words: Janusz Kamiński. He is the cinematographer Spielberg has worked with on Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Lincoln, West side Story, and much, much more.
Hello everyone !
Making video about beautiful cinematography is really a full time passion.
As you probably know, I can't monetize my videos because the content isn't mine.
You want to fund me ? : www.patreon.com/TheBeautyOf
Through this page, you have the possibility to support me and my work.
It's also possible to make a one time donation on paypal : www.paypal.me/marcdelescure
Thank you very much!
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There's a movie named "Unbroken" released in 2014 .. Please make a video on it .. ✌️
Hey, please do a video of "The Offer", it's beautiful.
@@amardeepsingh5171 He should do a Beauty of Roger Deakins instead
May i suggest you : THE BEAUTY OF GRAND PRIX ? ( John Frankenheimer 's film ) .Thanks.
“When the horizons at the top, it’s interesting. When the horizons at the the bottom, it’s interesting. When the horizons in the middle, it’s boring as shit.”
The GOAT of cinema, horror, comedies, fantasy, war, sci fi, disaster, politics, biographical, musical and animated, from oscar winning movies to billion blockbuster, from comedy to tragedy, from cgi to realistic rated R, he could make it all and for each genres he produced an masterpieces
True
Spielberg is responsible for so many magical cinema classics over the decades, it's honestly unbelievable they were all directed by the same person.
That’s when you know he’s a good director. When they’re so versatile, that they make multiple movies and we can’t even believe they’re all made by the same person
@@MrUtah1 I would say versatility is a sign of a great director, but not a requirement. For example, Hitchcock only ever made one genre of films, and he's still regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
@@romilrh I agree
It's truly unbelieavable. And spectacular. And amazing. He's responisble for atleast 25 percent of the best, most iconic movies and movie scenes of all time. Truly amazing
The Beauty of David Lean would be amazing.
That's planned!
@@TheBeautyOf Great! Thank you.
@@TheBeautyOf We're waiting for it bro 🌟
Indeed!
And Fincher 🙏🏻
80's and 90's are my golden age in movies. I am 35 now but I can still remember how warm the movies felt when I was a kid.
Same. His movies felt so magical.
You just made me cry when I saw this edition. Pure emotion. Marc you are a talent. Follow your dreams.
Made me cry as well
Thank you for this last shot from Indiana.
Beautiful
A Legend...
Please make Amazing shots of -
Fury (2014)
Troy (2004)
World War Z (2013)
@@troyz6404 meh
@@Rubrasileiro blah blah blah
@@troyz6404 bruh bruh bruh
It's the way Spielberg plays with lighting, angles and scale that makes his shots so beautiful. Lots of wide shots emphasizing the spectacles of what we see in front of us and warm colors that give scenes a comforting, dreamlike feeling. It's mesmerizing.
don't know how to really describe it, but Spielberg films always just hit the right spot for the soul
I love "Hymn To the Fallen", from John Williams' score to Saving Private Ryan. He did beautiful music for it, one of his most underrated scores for a Spielberg movie
There's truly something special about your videos, it can almost take me back to my first time watching the films I love. The music, the beautiful cinematography, it's a true devotion to cinema. Thank you for this channel, it means so much!
Thanks 🙏
The greatest director of all time, his movies are each masterclasses in the art of storytelling. Fantastic video!
If you believe that he is the best director of all time then I'd suggest you watch films of Satyajit Ray, Akira Kurosawa, Andrei Tarkovsky, Spike Lee etc
@@sameerhafeez7029 I have and I still maintain the same opinion as above. Those directors are all incredible, but they are not better than Spielberg as you suggest.
@@sameerhafeez7029 you just listed some of my favourite directors (but Spike Lee?! 😂).
Kurosawa, Ozu, Tarkovsky, Bergman, Fellini, Goddard, Truffaut and Eisenstein are true poets with the camera and their films have more intellectual depth than Spielberg’s. Having said that I would still prefer Spielberg over them because he has achieved something they haven’t. He is an auteur and a blockbuster popcorn filmmaker at the same time. As Coppola once said “Spielberg is the George Gershwin of filmmaking”.He has the ability of making an art house type film and follow it up with a popcorn Hollywood feel good blockbuster. No other filmmaker could do that, at least not that well. Is he as good at art house as Kurosawa, Kubrick or Tarkovsky? Not even close but he is still pretty damn good. Respectfully those guys could never pull of something like Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park or ET or TinTin or Ready Player One etc. I know their fans would say “tHoSe fILmS aRe BeNeAtH tHeM!” Why, because they are not intellectual enough? Still it takes skills to pull off a popcorn flick for the masses and an incredible amount of work to achieve something that will grab the majority of the peoples’s pulse as oppose to a few selective individuals who read Tolstoy before bed, play chess and wear the same underwear for a week.
Note: Kubrick is my other favourite director next to Spielberg, for different artistic values that Steven cannot bring to the table. Both of those guys along with Hitchcock and Ford are the cornerstones of modern American cinema.
Spielberg is a true artist and visionary. Never get enough of his movies.
RIP Vilmos Zsigmond
RIP Allen Daviau
RIP Douglas Slocombe
My cousin is in West Side Story as Mouthpiece
It was a tremendous work. I haven’t liked a Spielberg film so much since his early noughties output.
Love your videos
It's incredible how Spielberg was able to adapt to modern technology while remaining old-school
Better than old man scorcese imo.
@@atwunz WTF are you talking about?
He made Hugo with digital technology, and broke new grounds in de-aging with The Irishman
@@atwunz this is unrelated but why do so many people spell it "scorcese" instead of "scorsese"?
@@atwunz no need to compare Scorsese and Spielberg both are legends . Spielberg always made movies with Commercial factor in mind , not something Scorsese did often. Take examples movies like The Departed, Wolf of Wall Street, Casino which were made for everyday audience and not just critics.
Scorsese is one of the most influential director in history of Cinema and he along with Spielberg. Both of them are legends, period.
George Lucas is his friend...
Also speilberg is producer of Transformers movies...
Empire of the Sun still remains one of my favourite Spielberg creations.
Just ro think about it...steven has just contributed so much cinema...means like taking the bars to the next level...use of cgi ,pulling mist difficult concepts to screen without losing its beauty,authenticity....and here we aree watchibg his movies The E.T the interaction with third kind,indian jones and many many more.... he contributed to each genre if cinema ....hats off beauty of whata edit
It was spectacular
Steven Spielberg and Jong Williams, de los mejores duos para peliculas
Thank you. Truly. Thank you 🙏
Schindler's List is masterpiece and my favorite of all time. And also too it's my favorite Spielberg movie. 🎥🎥 🎞📽🎬
All the scenes, the way they are directed is simply magical. His way of seeing movies moves my heart and he's my favourite director
A visual poet, Spielberg is one of the greatest artists of our time
I was so looking for The Color Purple among the others celebrated.
Best Spielberg Films:
1. Jurassic Park
2. Jaws
3. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
4. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
5. Schindlers List
6. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
7. Hook
9. Duel
10. The Fablemans
11. Ready Player One
12. The Sugarland Express
13. Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
14. Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
15. Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
16. Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny
17. The Color Purple
18. Saving Private Ryan
John Williams Music 😭
Yet another outstanding video!
wasn't expecting to be this good... made me tear up with the music :')
me too, even I didn't watch all of this movies yet
Absolutely Stunning! The magic and aura Spielberg creates with his frames is really something else! And the music...beautiful!!
Cinema made with love and passion.
Wonder and light, Cinematic delight. An incredible montage of the Master’s work. Congratulations on your achievement.
No one can't what Steven Spielberg can.
Each and every movie of him made me enthralled with goosebumps. Commendable and commemorative. His work and style is an adjective itself in the field of filmography. Salute his work as well as of the creators of this beautiful video.
You could easily make several volumes of "The Beauty Of..." based on Spielberg's filmography, but you did his body of work justice with this compilation...thank you!
Excellent work, what an homage!
I wasn’t expecting that, but I’m glad you did it, because Steven Spielberg is one of my favorite directors of all time, and I think you should do the Beauty of Ridley Scott, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Peter Jackson, George Lucas, Robert Eggers, The Last Duel, Vikings, Rome, The Tudors, The Wizard Of Oz, Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, West Side Story (both 1961 & 2021), The Princess Bride, The Adventures Of Robin Hood, Ben-Hur (1961), The Ten Commandments, Braveheart, The Passion Of The Christ, Saving Private Ryan, Band Of Brothers, The Pacific, and Deadwood
last shot!!!
“I don't dream at night, I dream at day, I dream all day; I'm dreaming for living.”
― Steven Spielberg
Those are words I live by
*The best director of all time*
Your opinion.
Spielberg films are one of a kinds they can make you smile,cry,feel anger,sympathy,regret they can get you excited and leave you with amazement and wonder but most of all they all have heart to them and that to me is why he's one of the greatest directors because can tell amazing stories
Steven Spielberg is one of the reasons it is worth living. Just like this wonderful video
Thanks you for making my wish come true My bro
Beautiful. Great Spielberg.
One of the greatest director 💯
I love Spielberg, great director. This video is very special to me. Magnifique! Merci, Marc! 💖
In my opinion Spielberg is the best director of all time!!!
Agree
I agree.
It's Magic.
Please do Beauty of John Williams...
It would be first of its kind as a music video..
The Beauty of Artificial Intelligence woulb be amazing
Magnifique, j'en ai les larmes aux yeux !
Outstanding. A video that can not only make anybody appreciate Steven Spielberg more, but also cinema as a whole.
this man had directed Every type of film
Tears.
Speilberg mainly made films for kids but he parallely made art films like Munich, The terminal, catch me if you can, Schindler's list, Lincoln etc
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Spielberg should get an Honorary Oscar for his variety of creations
It was emotional! Only this: emotional. Faced with a monumental director like Spielberg, one is only struck and amazed. His style is unmistakable: the themes, the dynamics of the characters, but above all the story. His filmography is a wide multitude of genres; we pass from the narrative to the historical genre, passing through the sentimental and biographical genres. But to every single film he gives something special, he sees a vision of it that at the end of the film appears to everyone as something unique. A veil of melancholy with an accurate and powerful wonder in the details that pervaded his ideas and that show us the significant and communicative grandeur of the images and the most memorable scenes, collected in this video, are proof of this. Even just one scene impresses you and reduces you to believe that there really exists a concept of inner beauty that must be sought personally and that in the end gives joy to your life, without ever forgetting its inevitable obstacles, but in front of the Spielbergian world there is " representation. and message ", it's up to us to choose to understand what that message is. An enchanting filmography, with a fascinating delight accompanied by the melodies of composer John Williams, his great colleague and friend. Spielberg is simply a cinema enchantment and with this video, Marc, you have made his cinema pure magic!
Thank you!!
Juste superbe. Un de mes cinéastes favoris, cheer up french guy !
Beautyful!!
To my favorite filmmaker who has brought me to tears, laughs, cheers, and in awe. Can’t wait what he brings next. I’ll be there first ticket if I have to. 🎥.
The Jurassic park was the 1st movie , i think , my dad took me to . i must be 8 or 9 then ( now 35 ) . I still can remember that it was a larger than life experience for me.
Steven Spielberg is a magician behind the camera.
same here but I only got to see it on vhs at home but that experience was still amazing for me .. the scene with the car and the t rex coming out of the woods scared the shit out of me
Spielberg made some films that have marked my childhood! You did an amazing job with this video! Congrats!
The Beauty of Guillermo del toro
The beauty of denis villeneuve
Already did
By far one of the best and most influential directors in history.
Please do The beauty of Little Fish. A really great movie.
Just discovered your channel!! Amazing editing work!
One of the greatest filmmakers of America
world*
Forever immortal
Steven Spielberg and John Williams are the pair that made our childhoods incredible.
Aunque tambien agregaria a Quincy Jones, su música para El Color Púrpura fue gloriosa
I have not married, but watching this video is what I imagine those “Groom sees bride for first time” photos are like
Spielberg, Kaminski & Williams they trinity of the 80's & 90's
The beauty of Memento!
Was just watching Lincoln 😄
Amazing bro
You are a máster in this edits
StevenSpielberg The man who made loved me the cinema forever... He made realized the value & vision of an filmmaker and filmmaking.
Kudos to Him. I garned mutual respect for every filmmaker
I’ve heard from some interviews that Spielberg doesn’t even plan his camera angles in advance. He just shows up to set and decides where to put the camera right then and there. Still, it doesn’t seem to bother him at all
And yet he posses the best camera movement and frame blocking by any living director (Welles, Kurosawa territory).
amazing video as always
The beauty of Crimson Peak would be amazing
This
was
simply
perfect.
There will never be another like STEVEN SPIELBERG.
I love the video do the beauty of Martin Scorsese on the next one
He said he'd do it after his next movie (Killers of the Flower Moon).
@@t.hussain921 But that’s gonna take a long time for that to come out
@@henrydiaz5173
It comes out later this year I think.
Love your videos!
Please do The Beauty Of The adventures of Tintin: The secret of the unicorn!
The best director of all time.
To me, Spielberg became the GOAT in 1993. Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List. Two iconic films for two very different reasons released in the same year.
Godard, Bergman, Sturges, and Fleming are the only other directors I can think of that released two masterpieces in one year.
@@PatrickWDunne Jurassic park & Schindler's list are cult classics.
@@harryom3497Jurassic Park is not a cult classic,is a classic ,a masterpiece,but you can't call the highest grossing film of its time a cult movie.
I have waited for this video my entire being. Thanks for this!
Is there a movie list for what's shown? I recognize most but some I don't know.
Masterfully done. Goosebumps.
Beautiful video
Amazing Shots should have a video of Spielberg's best work.
Two words: Janusz Kamiński. He is the cinematographer Spielberg has worked with on Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Lincoln, West side Story, and much, much more.
He is great no doubt... but totally messed up indy 4
Janusz cinematography is outstanding. I love how he and Spielberg have this approach of hand held camera and complex movements.
@@johndoderino2609 yup. The movie looks like the actors are constantly lit up.
The best!
GOAT
one of my favorite director
Old-school filmmaking at its finest
This man teach me how to dream
C'est de la poésie à ce stade 🔥💪