How Music Becomes an Actor in the Films of John Williams & Steven Spielberg

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 393

  • @AC3handle
    @AC3handle Год назад +181

    This isn't an interview,
    This is a MASTERCLASS.

    • @derekseven1647
      @derekseven1647 Год назад +3

      Yessssss

    • @Gabe666
      @Gabe666 Месяц назад

      Agree 100%. As a teacher and musician, it's so useful!

  • @joliesummers8237
    @joliesummers8237 Год назад +196

    Anyone else love that Steven Spielberg calls John Williams "Johnny?"

    • @MattHoyle1
      @MattHoyle1 Год назад +11

      It's the name he used when he worked briefly as a jazz pianist. His dad was a jazz performer, too. I've heard him say that he finally realized he was better at composing than playing. For which we can all be so greatful.

    • @louiebee6745
      @louiebee6745 Год назад +6

      Also if you watch Lost In Space during the closing credits you'll see the theme composed by Johnny Williams.

    • @dontgiveupplz
      @dontgiveupplz Год назад +2

      @@MattHoyle1 ❤

    • @doctornova3015
      @doctornova3015 Год назад +1

      He actually does go by Johnny. Yeah its pretty cool that he's not pompous and precious.

    • @HarrisBanneck
      @HarrisBanneck Год назад +3

      John Williams called J.J. Abrams “J.J. Baby”. I find it so adorable!

  • @Echiya
    @Echiya Год назад +34

    Stephen Colbert needs to have a show where he does these in depth conversations.... this shit is gold.

  • @derekseven1647
    @derekseven1647 Год назад +74

    John Williams thinks musically and Spielberg thinks visually That's a match made in absolute heaven.

  • @brettgarsed
    @brettgarsed Год назад +52

    I love how youthful they both sound despite the advancing years. I feel it proves that an inspired and creative mind is timeless.

    • @ThePenitentChannel
      @ThePenitentChannel Год назад +1

    • @dahharo3565
      @dahharo3565 11 месяцев назад +2

      There’s even studies that back-up that an active mind is a vital part of health and longevity

    • @frankinsaneandmyrrh1202
      @frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 10 месяцев назад

      that's a lovely insight, thanks for sharing :)

  • @PezQ84
    @PezQ84 Год назад +561

    The word 'legend' has lost all of its meaning these days but...these two ACTUALLY are living legends.

    • @GT-wo2oj
      @GT-wo2oj Год назад +8

      Talking about the meaning of the word but ironically even that definition isn’t the meaning of the word 😆
      If your talking semantics then King Arthur is an actual legend.

    • @PezQ84
      @PezQ84 Год назад +2

      @@GT-wo2oj Fair point :D

    • @rosy111
      @rosy111 Год назад +4

      no it hasn't, but yes they are. keepin' it real.

    • @IanParks
      @IanParks Год назад +4

      Yeah the words “legend” and “masterpiece” are thrown around way too often these days!

    • @GT-wo2oj
      @GT-wo2oj Год назад +2

      @@IanParks 100 years ago people thought the word “yeah” was thrown around way too often these days.
      Just say yes like the good old days.

  • @nadefodder2874
    @nadefodder2874 Год назад +333

    John Williams has scared me, made me cry, made me laugh, made me believe magic is real, made me believe dinosaurs walk the earth, made me believe aliens have visited earth but more than anything else he has taught me that music may be the only redeeming feature of the human race.

    • @ht7cs
      @ht7cs Год назад +9

      I would say the arts in general. But yes, to make people feel and think, to dream, to believe, what an amazing gift that is! Powerful!

    • @d1p70
      @d1p70 Год назад

      humanity is the only redeeming feature of the human race.

    • @b-dub6865
      @b-dub6865 Год назад +9

      Well then, you’ll love to hear that Steven is making a documentary about John Williams.

    • @j.b.macadam6516
      @j.b.macadam6516 Год назад +4

      Agreed! Music is the true 'Human Language', understood and felt by all!

    • @b-dub6865
      @b-dub6865 Год назад +5

      @@j.b.macadam6516 Right. Music is the soundtrack of life!

  • @thiagoteixeira6537
    @thiagoteixeira6537 Год назад +58

    John Williams looks amazing for 90!

  • @SHMPhotography97
    @SHMPhotography97 Год назад +70

    I love the simple emotional cues that John Williams uses in his scores. 2 notes, 5 notes, 12 notes, that's all he needs to make us feel something raw and pure, and it seals a moment of the film into our hearts and minds. Absolute brilliance

    • @djb5320
      @djb5320 Год назад

      lol, yeah, only all 12 notes

    • @SHMPhotography97
      @SHMPhotography97 Год назад

      @@djb5320 not as in all 12 notes in a chromatic scale, but a 12 note sequence

  • @rigeurmortis1
    @rigeurmortis1 Год назад +307

    They ought to put up the full interview online even if they couldn't telecast it on TV

    • @jacob951245457
      @jacob951245457 Год назад +17

      I very much agree!

    • @stevet1237
      @stevet1237 Год назад +10

      Agreed.

    • @happypasta6
      @happypasta6 Год назад +9

      They should but won’t because it keeps you coming back and gets more clicks/views. This is also why they don’t number the multi-part interviews either.

    • @rosy111
      @rosy111 Год назад +11

      @@happypasta6 or they make a whole separate extended interview on top of these for those with longer attention spans or the serious fans. More videos? More watch time? i'd come back for more of that!

    • @vrruiz
      @vrruiz Год назад +4

      Yes, please.

  • @d1p70
    @d1p70 Год назад +9

    "so is like and, a conjunction". as an amateur in music theory, that has to be the best way i have ever heard someone describe the dominant in an octave! beautiful!

  • @TheKayaklover
    @TheKayaklover Год назад +6

    That man, WILLIAMS is 91 years YOUNG with a top notch brain !! Music keeps him living !! An American treasure❤

  • @imalwaysright
    @imalwaysright Год назад +50

    You can't imagine sharks or noise effects without the Jaws score. Composing Jaws is legendary in itself, but to also create the scores for Star Wars, Superman, Indiana Jones, ET, Home Alone and the rest is just.. mind blowing. Legendary talent. One of a kind.

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад

      "music stood in for an injured mechanical shark". So did the yellow (?) Barrels on the boat. With Jaws out, cast, crew costing $$. He came up w the barrels

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Год назад +2

      They said Lucas was considering using known classical music for _Star Wars,_ somewhat like _2001 A Space Odyssey_ did, only faster tempo, naturally. That would have been a vastly different movie.

    • @poshoween
      @poshoween Год назад

      harry potter !! 😩

  • @solidsnake58
    @solidsnake58 Год назад +26

    I need to save this video for when I’m having a bad day. Steven and Johnny are delightful, humble, and inspiring artists, human beings and friends.

    • @MattHoyle1
      @MattHoyle1 Год назад +1

      I always feel happier after hearing John talk. He just seems like such a joyful man.

  • @margholtz
    @margholtz Год назад +13

    The friendship between them is endearing

  • @alexhidell663
    @alexhidell663 Год назад +69

    In 1999 I received the best Christmas present ever: a double CD of John Williams' greatest hits.

    • @1987MartinT
      @1987MartinT Год назад +1

      Awesome!

    • @RobertSaxy
      @RobertSaxy Год назад

      I think I know the one

    • @derekseven1647
      @derekseven1647 Год назад +2

      I have that too and I bought it for myself.

    • @Dinan335xi
      @Dinan335xi Год назад

      Same here! It is my most prized CD in my entire collection. I listened to that hundreds of times.

  • @aprilmaguire216
    @aprilmaguire216 Год назад +3

    Steven and john are the loving best friend/business partners i didnt know i needed.. omg they’re adorable they make eachother so happy.

  • @AllTradesGeorge
    @AllTradesGeorge Год назад +13

    I'd be thrilled to have another fifty years of their collaborations. Two brilliant artists who consistently bring out the best in each others' work.

  • @GalXE06
    @GalXE06 Год назад +13

    The obvious mutual respect these men have for each other is palpable and wonderful!!

  • @rsr789
    @rsr789 Год назад +11

    Consider that for all of the famous Spielberg soundtracks, Williams also composed all of Star Wars and the iconic Superman theme, amongst others. Just amazing.

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +27

    Hey, when all you hear is one or two notes... that pause puts you on the edge of your seat waiting for what comes next... you KNOW there's more coming....It's really quite brilliant. Subconscious suspense to go with the overt suspense of looking out over the water. Brilliant.

  • @3allz
    @3allz Год назад +16

    Hard to quantify how much of an impact these 2 guys have had on the world. Such iconic work from both of them that is now just part of the modern zeitgeist. They've made us laugh and theyve made us cry, all the while throwing a mirror up on our selves!

  • @jbone2345
    @jbone2345 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love their utmost respect for each other. Very organic and professional relationship.

  • @lorigoshert6667
    @lorigoshert6667 Год назад +18

    There are a lot of movie-score composers that are just as talented as, say, Handel or Schubert, but only a few are recognized as such. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us for so many decades, Mr. Williams.

    • @DanFlashes99
      @DanFlashes99 Год назад +1

      I'm not sure I agree, partly because so many film composers (including Williams) borrow liberally from past composers, especially the late 19th/early 20th century like Mahler, Strauss, Stravinsky, Ravel, Barber etc. As well, it's hard to compare because even though Williams' music works great in concert form with a symphony -- we all come to that concert with the movies in our heads, and the music is inextricably associated with the films. So we can't really know how well film scorers would fare as pure art composers. (An exception might be Leonard Bernstein who did both)

  • @Bodrumbum
    @Bodrumbum Год назад +25

    You can not measure the level of creativity that these two LEGENDS represent...

    • @imalwaysright
      @imalwaysright Год назад +2

      it's hard to get your mind around the talent that each has - phenomenal

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад

      Makes us understand "fate" has to be real.

    • @romulus_
      @romulus_ Год назад +1

      @@baberRuth I'm not sure it is but sometimes it sure feels like it must exist.

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад

      @@romulus_ PBS "Finding your Roots" Ep recently. 5⭐. NFL HOFer & an Actor. They really came up with great & surprising finds in family trees. Actor; good athlete in school. Bc he was big, he played Goliath in a HS play. Lit a fire in him. Supporting self as a security guard early in acting career. Sent up to SF. Also showing up was Mexican ex-con. Actor had drinking problems. Ex-con sobered him up. Host said "do you believe in fate?". So this phrase was fresh in my mind. If you can stream PBS..yr 9 Ep #6. Amazing show

  • @kikivolauvent1
    @kikivolauvent1 Год назад +17

    As a singer and musician (both not professionally), I can only say that this talk made me über-happy. Williams not only has the words (50 yrs being friends is just the beginning) but delivers also all the notes. Spielberg is a whole world on its own - I noted the day the film is released in its original over here (I hate dubbed films). Thank you for this extra-ordinary gift.

  • @mohamedfaizan9844
    @mohamedfaizan9844 Год назад +31

    This interview is a gift that keeps on giving

  • @corner559
    @corner559 Год назад +259

    The only thing I don't like about this interview is that it wasn't longer. Would have liked to have heard them talk about every film they've done together.

    • @BooneLuleyo
      @BooneLuleyo Год назад +4

      The same

    • @jimmycakes7158
      @jimmycakes7158 Год назад +4

      Steven needs to get on a podcast

    • @blsof8bc
      @blsof8bc Год назад +1

      EXACTLY.

    • @mao6832
      @mao6832 Год назад +1

      Absolutely!! You can see the excitement and joy on their faces when they talked about the movies they've worked together. :)

    • @b-dub6865
      @b-dub6865 Год назад +2

      Steven is making a documentary about John Williams, so there you go.

  • @SceneComparisons
    @SceneComparisons Год назад +8

    he could talk about each score like that
    it would be amazing

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 Год назад +31

    These 2 icons LITERALLY shaped my childhood. If I ever met them in real life I would go full Wayne’s World 2, get on my knees, and bow while saying “I’m not worthy, I’m not worthy!”

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад +2

      Hawaii resident when Jaws came out. Altered my snorkeling habits for a yr. Always turning around, looking for something that doesn't exist around Oahu

    • @emu_warrior
      @emu_warrior Год назад

      not icons, they are literally geniuses of their craft

    • @Sushi33312
      @Sushi33312 Год назад +1

      @@baberRuth Same here. Ft Lauderdale native, never feared anything in the water. Lifeguard training. Terrified of the ocean after jaws. Two years later, swimming with friends out to a sandbar, my friend, saw something huge and dark in the water as I swim back to shore! My heart in my throat, I swim for my life! Turned out it was a shoal of minnows!

    • @baberRuth
      @baberRuth Год назад

      @@Sushi33312 🙏 we & others, I'm sure, felt, succumbed to Spielberg & music directors brilliance. Know the story behind those yellow Floating Barrels?

  • @dbyd777
    @dbyd777 Год назад +8

    Alive in the same lifetime of these 2 living legends 🙏🏾

  • @stephendubinskas8821
    @stephendubinskas8821 Год назад +2

    I have been blessed to grow up in the 70-80s to enjoy the brilliance of these two men in their prime

  • @SoundtrackFred
    @SoundtrackFred Год назад +5

    A great interview! Colbert really knows how to speak and let speak the two. Thanks!

  • @shedskin01
    @shedskin01 Год назад +8

    Beautiful is not enough to describe this interview! I’m at a loss of words. But my soul has been lifted just listening to these three!

  • @womanofsubstance8735
    @womanofsubstance8735 Год назад +2

    John Williams has entertained and carried me from Star Wars in 1977 through Harry Potter, and many others (I have not seen all of his scores, but loved all I heard). He always draws you into the story from the beginning.

  • @mcgarrygirl7884
    @mcgarrygirl7884 Год назад +3

    I could watch Stephen interview them for 5 hours. I love John Willuams scores so much. They get to the heart and soul of everything Spielberg writes, woven into the fabric like color on a white quilt that Spielberg brings to him. Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, E.T., Raiders, Munich, it's unforgettable music and such a marriage to the words Spuelberg writes and the emotions he doesn't have to.

  • @jiubboatman9352
    @jiubboatman9352 Год назад +53

    Williams, Zimmer and Horner genuinely influenced my life.

    • @ryanm4319
      @ryanm4319 Год назад +7

      Hans Zimmer creates the background music that nature intended our lives to have

    • @anirudhmenon4234
      @anirudhmenon4234 Год назад +1

      Thomas Newman as well for me

    • @brockpifer9929
      @brockpifer9929 Год назад

      My favorite composers for movies and television
      John Williams of course
      Hans Zimmer
      John Debney
      Danny Elfman
      Randy Newman
      Thomas Newman
      Bruce Broughton
      Mark Mothersbaugh
      Jerry Goldsmith (RIP)

    • @TheRockinBK
      @TheRockinBK Год назад

      @@ryanm4319Facts

    • @therrin1138
      @therrin1138 Год назад +1

      Many great composers listed, but no list is complete without those whose works the others built upon. Max Steiner, for King Kong (1933) and many others, and the Movie Maestro himself, Miklos Rozsa.
      My favorite scores by Rozsa:
      Quo Vadis (1951)
      Ivanhoe (1952)
      Ben-Hur (1959)
      El Cid (1961)
      King of Kings (1961)

  • @robertjosephkeil
    @robertjosephkeil Год назад +6

    These guys are absolutely brilliant. Not just an academic brilliance, but a humanistic, aesthetic brilliance that reaches people on an almost primal level.

  • @hutch1197
    @hutch1197 Год назад +5

    These are two individuals who very simply have a sincere passion for what they do. You can tell they're not doing this for the fame or wealth. They're doing it because they love it. And it shows in their work.

  • @paulcassidy7732
    @paulcassidy7732 Год назад +25

    This is an immensely interesting interview. Well done Stephen!

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 Год назад +68

    Wow, fantastic! Both of them have had such a masive impact on the world of cinema. Williams is a delight. I grew up listening to his music at my friend's place as we sat about making designs and miniature sets based on those movies. Those soundtracks still transport me (though Jaws kept me out of deep water for years)!

    • @strangewayfaringstranger
      @strangewayfaringstranger Год назад

      That's cool. If it were me, I'd have also bought an 8mm camera like Spielberg did and try to make my own movie scenes haha.

  • @somishows2020
    @somishows2020 Год назад +1

    THis may be my absolutely favourite interview of John Williams ever.

  • @BrandonCroker
    @BrandonCroker Год назад +6

    What absolute masters of their respective crafts and I include Stephen in there as well.

  • @engerek666
    @engerek666 Год назад +1

    There are many scenes that I can't think of without the music. Thanks for that John Williams.

  • @julioperez1850
    @julioperez1850 Год назад +3

    Thanks, Steven for providing us with these interviews! Listening to Spielberg and Williams talk about how they came up with the iconic soundtracks for both Jaws and Close Encounters is a sight to behold! I could listen to them both all day!

  • @Shadoweclipse1386
    @Shadoweclipse1386 Год назад +1

    Even though I've been playing guitar for 20 years, I know almost no music theory, but I could listen to John Williams talk about his creative process and theory all day.

  • @Hopster1
    @Hopster1 Год назад +6

    Two of the most iconic movies of my childhood were Jaws (I live on Cape Cod) and Close Encounters. Close Encounters had a profound effect on me that to this day I believe keeps me open to peace and new ideas. Thanks to you both.

  • @mdavis3
    @mdavis3 Год назад +3

    John Williams is the most underrated living composer! He has had a HUGE place in our movie history for the last 40+ years.

    • @abelcastro4813
      @abelcastro4813 Год назад

      Dude has gotten every achievement you can imagine in music and MANY filmmakers as well as musicians have sung his praises for decades. You thinking he’s underrated in any way shape or form is kind of hilarious.

    • @mdavis3
      @mdavis3 Год назад

      @@abelcastro4813 I'm sure he's gotten lots of awards! If you ask most people who he is, I bet they won't know.

  • @DigSamurai
    @DigSamurai Год назад +4

    That was an incredible look into the minds of two masters of their craft and the questions Stephen asks were brilliant.

  • @JaderRubini
    @JaderRubini Год назад +8

    This is so delightful to watch in just so many ways ❤

  • @rotallyPumpered
    @rotallyPumpered Год назад +4

    I really respect John Williams' ability to express his intentions for his music. It's equally from the heart and the intellect, and he doesn't come off as pretentious in any way when he communicates that. He has a deep understanding of music's power to draw people towards an emotion.

  • @vars280287
    @vars280287 Год назад +3

    I'm glad to have lived in the time when these two maestros gifted us with their craft

  • @darkjosh1
    @darkjosh1 Год назад +5

    What a duo these two have been!

  • @lhawes0527
    @lhawes0527 Год назад +1

    These two are music 🎶 together! What brilliancy✨️

  • @jonoeschger1552
    @jonoeschger1552 Год назад +3

    Their contribution to cinema and pop culture is immeasurable.

  • @Benisuber1
    @Benisuber1 Год назад +3

    6:54 Me-Re-Do is a finish, it's over, that's a resolution. Now we go Do-So, 'So' is like the word 'and' or 'but' - it's a conjunction. So you have an ending and a starting, you gotta do it again.
    Honestly blew my mind to hear him talk about music in this way. Of course in music theory courses you learn about passing tones and creating dissonance to your resolution, but the simplicity of this explanation and seeing that theory put into practice in one of the more famous movie themes ever is just incredible. Even if it's an after-the-fact realization.
    And really, a great great question from Stephen to elicit such a response. As recognized by John Williams, himself.

  • @insaneapples1559
    @insaneapples1559 Год назад +16

    My 3 year old likes playing with a giant shark stuffie and he sometimes moves with him going "Dun dun... dun dun.. dun dun dun dun" That's the legacy of John Williams. I don't even know where he learned it. It's just synonymous with a shark attack.

  • @davidlesley1328
    @davidlesley1328 Год назад +1

    A truly exceptional interview where all participants are at the top of their game, so enlightening it should be saved at the Paley Centre for future viewing, and learning

  • @DiegoGarciaBellido
    @DiegoGarciaBellido Год назад +1

    What a pleasure to hear these two genuses together!!!

  • @davidjoe3368
    @davidjoe3368 Год назад +1

    Mr Williams understands music and it's relation to emotions like no one else! You have to go back well over a century to find another Master Composer that can stand with John Williams! He truly is the greatest Composer in our Galaxy!

  • @kanturad
    @kanturad Год назад

    I absolutely love how Colbert was able to bring such joy and excitement out of them with his questions that allowed them to share a new story or different perspective on the themes we have heard hundreds of times.

  • @kateuhler7803
    @kateuhler7803 Год назад +3

    Legend🥰. I love John Williams. (And Steven Spielberg). Our best living composer💜 kudos to him for being so inspired by Richard Wagner, with his obvious themes for each character.

  • @maryrichardskallman
    @maryrichardskallman Год назад +1

    I love Stephen’s off-stage interviews!

  • @druidictroy1157
    @druidictroy1157 Год назад +3

    That scene, the whole extended one from Close Encounters, is one of my most favorite and most memorable movie scenes from my youth. The whole movie really struck me deeply but it all led up to that really powerful piece of cinema!

  • @mattgreven7615
    @mattgreven7615 Год назад

    Wow. Thank you. That was amazing. I could listen to "Johnny" talk for hours on where his inspiration comes from, etc. The most prolific composer of our time.

  • @I.amthatrealJuan
    @I.amthatrealJuan Год назад +7

    Both international treasures

  • @visions_of_noah
    @visions_of_noah Год назад

    What a blessing to be alive at the same like these two men! You can tell they admire each other and John Williams just seems like such a kind person

  • @CruzR1111
    @CruzR1111 Год назад +1

    Apart from being creative geniuses their respect and appreciation for each other and their crafts is inspiring and adorable. 😃 I could watch them being interviewed for days on end. Just fascinating. ❤

  • @myrnashoults9735
    @myrnashoults9735 Год назад

    I go to movies, I either like them or I don’t. I have never given enough thought or credit, to the very intentional costume choice, scenery or music. Listening to this man speak, I am hooked! I’d love nothing more than to sit with him and pepper him with questions. I cannot get enough of Steven Spielberg or “Johnny” 💜

  • @Greenbambu78
    @Greenbambu78 Год назад

    I agree...when I was touched and moved deeply by music...I cry too. Music/sound has healing and therapeutic power just like colors.

  • @aiai-j7i
    @aiai-j7i Год назад +1

    I am so glad I watched this! Very touching...

  • @Obiter3
    @Obiter3 Год назад +3

    For my generation, the music of our lives. Cheers to the greatest🍻

  • @electricloup
    @electricloup Год назад +1

    He is truly Legendary, and has a lot of knowledge about things, so he can work Universaly! Without him, Films would not be the same

  • @megatherium99
    @megatherium99 5 дней назад

    "I can bring audience to the brink of crying, but Johnny makes their tears fall." - Steven Spielberg. A classic observation. What a spectacular life long collaboration by two geniuses of our time.

  • @geomantilla
    @geomantilla Год назад +1

    I could watch them and hear them for hours. True legends. ♥️🤝

  • @mbanerjee5889
    @mbanerjee5889 Год назад +1

    How he came up with the music for each movie is fascinating. I don't know anything about music composition but it's still so impressive.

  • @rjpittman4510
    @rjpittman4510 Год назад +6

    Isn't it amazing to hear them describe coming up with the Jaws score?

    • @LeeAScottII
      @LeeAScottII Год назад

      Yes! So wild & incredible. Absolutely genius

    • @kthx1138
      @kthx1138 9 месяцев назад

      3 notes that are so simple...but played on low bass viols, terrifyingly effective!

  • @stelladonaconfredobutler9459
    @stelladonaconfredobutler9459 Год назад +1

    my god they were great. was like listening to Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner setting up for TV dinner waiting for Jeopardy! Long term respected relationships they both touched the hearts and souls of so many. Blessings to all. xoxox

  • @stefers8451
    @stefers8451 Год назад +1

    Love both of these two gentlemen and have been to two John Williams concerts. They're amazing

  • @kailbethchacin
    @kailbethchacin Год назад

    John Williams is one if not the GREATEST film composer of the 20th and 21st century. A LEGEND WORTH ALL OF OUR ADMIRATION! 🙌🏼🎻

  • @tytn9978
    @tytn9978 Год назад +1

    Wow! Wow! Wow! Two masters of their craft doubling up on some of the most iconic movie scenes of my generation, and their explanations of how music and scenes integrate illustrate how each is a genius in his own right, and together they form a phenomenal team! I count myself fortunate to have lived in such an era of excellence!

  • @expressdjs5476
    @expressdjs5476 3 месяца назад

    When John Williams said that his favourite was ET literally welled up because that movie gets me every time . Perfect film about friendship and hope . Amazing

  • @exupierre
    @exupierre Год назад

    Oh, dear sir… I would certainly take another 50 years of this duo! Godspeed!

  • @jamesgoines7663
    @jamesgoines7663 Год назад +5

    50 years together.... that's a good start.
    Wow

  • @randolphsavage9760
    @randolphsavage9760 Год назад

    There is no way Star Wars would be as powerful a film without John Williams score and I will die on this hill.

  • @KJOechslin1
    @KJOechslin1 7 месяцев назад

    The ending where he says go on here for another 50 years..... that got me 😢❤🙌

  • @orion7763
    @orion7763 Год назад

    A few years ago I had the chance to see John Williams at the Hollywood Bowl. On stage with him was Steven Spielberg - and the score they played was the flying bicycle scene from ET, to the film. It was a transcendent experience.

  • @dot8605
    @dot8605 Год назад

    Three intelligent people having a conversation based on questions about visual and audible creations that shaped the modern world - what a treat!

  • @daniellecrevier970
    @daniellecrevier970 Год назад

    Steven Spielberg is my son's hero. He has sent letters, even a Megladon replica tooth and tried to contact him or someone of his team, but sadly after about 15 years of trying and his letters and the tooth was all returned to my son. Never did they reach Mr Spielberg. It was with a broken heart that my son just gave up trying. There was no way he could contact anyone, sadly it broke h his dream to contact his hero. He just wanted to learn, but, life goes on but my son, to this day deals with that and the rejections crushed him. At least my son tried the best he knew how. He still loves Mr. Spielberg's work and knows soooo much about every film this man ever made.

  • @Krystal_Kitty7
    @Krystal_Kitty7 2 месяца назад

    Omg he made me cry at the end, the last 50 years were short and only the beginning and they will still be doing the same thing in their next lives 😭

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 5 месяцев назад

    An incomparable career in film composition. From studio pianist to creating memorable movie scores, Williams is a true superstar.

  • @Jordan18561
    @Jordan18561 2 месяца назад

    These two have contributed much to our culture! What a great team! Salute!

  • @gear5soul
    @gear5soul 10 месяцев назад

    Colbert really outdid himself here. I enjoyed this interview and Steven and Jonathan looked equally joyous. Colbert is very professional.

  • @strangewayfaringstranger
    @strangewayfaringstranger Год назад +7

    Haha they remind me of an old married couple. They are awesome.

  • @kristinjones7029
    @kristinjones7029 Год назад +2

    Petition to make John Williams immortal so that he can get those 50 more years plus as many more!

  • @jaredberry4762
    @jaredberry4762 Год назад +1

    6:36 Can't believe Colbert just recreated his most famous scene from Monsters vs Aliens in live action.

  • @Nicotine46
    @Nicotine46 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful interview !

  • @TheDd2402
    @TheDd2402 Год назад +6

    Is it only me or does anyone else think John Williams could have easily played John Hammond’s character in Jurassic Park without anyone knowing.

  • @kitspics526
    @kitspics526 Год назад

    Great seeing these master craftsmen discussing their art and friendship. Thank you Late Show

  • @kelleydickenson3418
    @kelleydickenson3418 Год назад +1

    That was an amazing interview, Stephen 🙌🙏🏼❤️ What a treasure 🎁
    Your thoughtful and succinct questions perfectly evoked the brilliant poetry of John Williams. ‘N Stuff. Well-done