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'The Films Of Steven Spielberg.' (One of the best video tributes ever.)

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This is one of the best video tributes to the movies of Steven Spielberg I've seen in a long time.  
Kudos to Kees van Dijkhuizen jr. for putting this together.  Follow him on Twitter https://twitter.com/keesvstheworld


A short montage celebrating the work of Steven Spielberg. Set to music from John Williams.

[the films of] was a 12-part, yearlong project on YouTube, created to showcase some of our time's finest filmmakers. It has been an amazing journey for me, and hopefully for some of the thousands of viewers who have supported me this past year. I have gained a new perspective on film and the process behind it, and my passion for the medium has grown to new heights. I want to thank everyone who accompanied me during this project, and I hope it was as satisfying watching it as it was creating it.





[the films of] is a collection by Kees van Dijkhuizen, which focusses on the inspiring filmmakers that shape film as we know it, visualising their variety and progression through the years.


Clips from 'Duel' remain courtesy of Universal TV, © TM & Copyright 1971
Clips from 'The Sugarland Express', 'Jaws' remain courtesy of Universal Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1974, 1975
Clips from 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' remain courtesy of Columbia Pictures & EMI Films, © TM & Copyright 1977
Clips from '1941' remain courtesy of Universal Pictures & Columbia Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1979
Clips from 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom', 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade' and 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' remain courtesy of Paramount Pictures & Lucasfilm, © TM & Copyright 1981, 1984, 1989, 2008
Clips from 'E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial', 'Jurassic Park', 'Schindler's List', 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' remain courtesy of Universal Pictures & Amblin Entertainment, © TM & Copyright 1982, 1993, 1997
Clips from 'The Color Purple', 'Empire of the Sun' remain courtesy of Amblin Entertainment & Warner Bros.
Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1985, 1987
Clips from 'Always' remain courtesy of Amblin Entertainment, United Artists & Universal Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1989
Clips from 'Hook' remain courtesy of Amblin Entertainment & TriStar Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1991
Clips from 'Amistad' remain courtesy of DreamWorks SKG & HBO, © TM & Copyright 1997
Clips from 'Saving Private Ryan' remain courtesy of Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks SKG, Mutual Film Company & Paramount Pictures, © TM & Copyright 1998
Clips from 'Artificial Intelligence: AI' remain courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Amblin Entertainment & Stanley Kubrick Productions, © TM & Copyright 2001
Clips from 'Minority Report' remain courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox, DreamWorks Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions & Amblin Entertainment, © TM & Copyright 2002
Clips from 'Catch Me If You Can', 'The Terminal' remain courtesy of DreamWorks SKG & Amblin Entertainment, © TM & Copyright 2002, 2004
Clips from 'Munich' remain courtesy of DreamWorks SKG, Universal Pictures & Amblin Entertainment, © TM & Copyright 2005
Clips from 'War of the Worlds' remain courtesy of Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks SKG, Amblin Entertainment & Cruise/Wagner Productions, © TM & Copyright 2005
Clips from 'The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn' remain courtesy of Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Wingnut Films, Kennedy/Marshall, Hemisphere Media Capital and Nickelodeon Movies, © TM & Copyright 2011
Clips from 'War Horse' remain courtesy of DreamWorks SKG, Reliance Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, Kennedy/Marshall Company & Touchstone Pictures, © TM & Copyright 2011

'Flying Theme from E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial', composed by John Williams, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, remains courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment, ℗ 1999
'Theme from Schindler's List (Reprise)', composed by John Williams and Itzhak Perlman, performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, remains courtesy of Geffen Records, ℗ 1993
'Plowing', from the 'War Horse' Soundtrack, composed by John Williams, remains courtesy of DreamWorks II Distribution Co., LLC under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment, ℗ 2011

[the films of] is a non-profit project not aimed at breaking copyright laws. All material remains courtesy of their respective owners. Edited by Kees van Dijkhuizen © 2011.

Rob
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