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#209 Steven Spielberg: A Biography

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Notable books mentioned: Steven Spielberg, a biography by Joseph McBride, George Lucas, A Life by Brian J. Jones, Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard, the IKEA story

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Joseph McBride

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George Lucas, A Life
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Yvon Chouinard

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What I learned from reading Steven Spielberg: A Biography by Joseph McBride. ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ----Whatever is there, he makes it work.Spielberg once defined his approach to filmmaking by declaring, "I am the audience.""He said, 'I want to be a director.' And I said, 'Well, if you want to be a director, you've gotta start at the bottom, you gotta be a gofer and work your way up.' He said, 'No, Dad. The first picture I do, I'm going to be a director.' And he was. That blew my mind. That takes guts."One of his boyhood friends recalls Spielberg saying "he could envision himself going to the Academy Awards and accepting an Oscar and thanking the Academy.” He was twelve.He was disappointed in the world, so he built one of his own.Spielberg remained essentially an autodidact. Spielberg followed his own eccentric path to a professional directing career. Universal Studios, in effect, was Spielberg's film school. Giving him an education that, paradoxically, was both more personal and more conventional than he would have received in an academic environment. Spielberg devised what amounted to his own private tutorial program at Universal, immersing himself in the aspects of filmmaking he found most crucial to his development.At the time he came to Hollywood, generations of nepotism had made the studios terminally inbred and unwelcoming to newcomers. The studio system, long under siege from television, falling box-office receipts, and skyrocketing costs, was in a state of impending collapse.When Steven was very discouraged trying to sell a script and break in, he always had a positive, forward motion, whatever he may have been suffering inside.In the two decades since Star Wars and Close Encounters were released, science-fiction films have accounted for half of the top twenty box-office hits. But before George Lucas and Spielberg revived the genre there was no real appetite at the studios for science fiction. The conventional wisdom was science-fiction films never make money.Your children love you. They want to play with you. How long do you think that lasts? We have a few special years with our children, when they're the ones who want us around. So fast, it’s a few years, then it's over. You are not being careful. And you are missing it. ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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  • Referenced books include Steven Spielberg, a biography by Joseph McBride and George Lucas, A Life by Brian J. Jones.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts and Aspiring entrepreneurs and creative professionals.

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Aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiastsAspiring entrepreneurs and creative professionalsAspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersAspiring filmmakers and creative professionalsFounders and aspiring filmmakersAspiring filmmakers and storytellers

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Steven Spielberg, a biography cover
Best for Aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiastsOften cited around Steven Spielberg's career

The excerpt discusses a biography of Spielberg written by Joseph McBride, highlighting his career and achievements.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts
Key quote: It's very rare for somebody to do something for that long, for 62 years.
The host mentions 'Steven Spielberg, a biography' to highlight Spielberg's long-standing commitment to filmmaking since the age of 12. This dedication makes him a significant figure worthy of study and learning for aspiring filmmakers.
ASIN: 0571283101
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George Lucas, A Life
Brian J. Jones
Best for aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiastsOften cited around biography of George Lucas

The podcast mentions a biography of George Lucas, which is one of the favorite books of the speaker.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: aspiring filmmakers and film enthusiasts
Key quote: George Lucas unapologetically invested in what he believed in most himself.
The host mentions 'George Lucas, A Life' to highlight the significant impact George Lucas had on filmmaking and his collaborative relationship with Steven Spielberg. The host believes that Lucas's innovative approach to the industry offers valuable lessons for aspiring filmmakers.
ASIN: B01K8RQ22O
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Let My People Go Surfing cover
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and creative professionalsOften cited around entrepreneurship and creativity

A quote from Yvon Chouinard's book is referenced, discussing entrepreneurship and its relation to juvenile delinquency.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and creative professionals
Key quote: one of his favorite sayings about entrepreneurship is if you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent.
The host mentions 'Let My People Go Surfing' to highlight Yvon Chouinard's perspective on entrepreneurship, comparing it to the rebellious nature of juvenile delinquents. This analogy illustrates the importance of innovation and breaking away from conventional norms in creative fields, much like Steven Spielberg did in his career.
ASIN: 0143109677
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Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurial mentorship

Ingvar Kamprad wrote this book to help future entrepreneurs, despite initially resisting the idea of writing an autobiography.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: Why am I writing this book? People told me. I didn't want to write an autobiography.
The host mentions 'The IKEA Story' to highlight the importance of sharing knowledge and mentorship among successful entrepreneurs. Ingvar Kamprad's motivation for writing the book was to help future entrepreneurs, reflecting a common theme among influential figures like Sam Walton and Phil Knight.
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Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around mentorship in entrepreneurship

Sam Walton wrote a book to help others, especially as he faced terminal illness.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: He knows he's dying. He's super, super sick.
The host discusses the importance of mentorship and passing knowledge to future generations, referencing the book 'Sam Walton' as an example of an entrepreneur who aimed to help others. The mention highlights Walton's desire to share his insights before his passing, emphasizing the value of learning from experienced individuals in the industry.
ASIN: 0345538447
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Best for Aspiring filmmakers and creative professionalsOften cited around importance of personal curriculum

Phil Knight's instinct to help future generations is highlighted in the context of his writing.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring filmmakers and creative professionals
Key quote: Many chapters later, it picks up this theme about the importance of developing your own personal curriculum, your own professional research.
The host mentions 'Phil Knight' in the context of discussing the importance of developing one's own curriculum and learning through experience. This relates to how Spielberg navigated his early career by creating his own educational opportunities in filmmaking.
ASIN: B0F6V4KCVQ
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Best for Founders and aspiring filmmakersOften cited around George Lucas's influence on Spielberg

There's a quote from George Lucas's biography that's fantastic. He says some of the bravest and most reckless acts that we did were not aesthetic, but financial.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Founders and aspiring filmmakers
Key quote: some of the bravest and most reckless acts that we did were not aesthetic, but financial.
The host mentions George Lucas's biography to highlight the significant impact Lucas had on Spielberg's career, particularly in terms of financial discipline. The quote from the biography emphasizes the bold financial decisions they made, which were crucial for their success in Hollywood.
ASIN: B01K8RQ22O
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Best for Aspiring filmmakers and storytellersOften cited around importance of creating work

The excerpt discusses a scene in Hook that Spielberg took to heart, emphasizing the importance of being present for one's children.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring filmmakers and storytellers
Key quote: if you don't like life you don't like your own the world that you're living in like you can create your own
The host discusses the necessity for filmmakers to create tangible work that showcases their passion and skills. This leads to a reflection on Steven Spielberg's early career and the influences that shaped his storytelling approach, as mentioned in the book 'Hook'.
ASIN: B09K2M1Q9N
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Best for Individuals interested in personal development and work-life balanceOften cited around life regrets in biographies

The excerpt references a line from Ingvar Kamprad's autobiography regarding his regrets about missing his children's childhood.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in personal development and work-life balance
Key quote: I missed their childhood because I was building Ikea and I I messed up.
The host mentions Ingvar Kamprad's autobiography to highlight a common theme of regret among successful individuals regarding their family life. Kamprad reflects on missing his children's childhood while building Ikea, which resonates with the broader discussion of balancing work and family.
ASIN: B01I36POVW
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Best for Film enthusiasts and aspiring filmmakersOften cited around Steven Spielberg's filmmaking career

The mention of Schindler's List occurs in the context of Spielberg's career milestones and achievements.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Film enthusiasts and aspiring filmmakers
Key quote: The book ends. He had just finished Schindler's List and Jurassic Park.
The host mentions 'Schindler's List' while discussing Steven Spielberg's extensive career and the biography that details his life and work. This highlights the significance of Spielberg's contributions to filmmaking, particularly through iconic films like 'Schindler's List'.
ASIN: B07JQ9RSB5
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Jurassic Park
Michael Crichton
Best for Filmmakers and film enthusiastsOften cited around Steven Spielberg's career

Jurassic Park is mentioned alongside Schindler's List as part of Spielberg's successful films.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Filmmakers and film enthusiasts
Key quote: The book ends. He had just finished Schindler's List and Jurassic Park.
The host mentions 'Jurassic Park' in the context of discussing Steven Spielberg's extensive filmmaking career and his significant achievements. The book being referenced provides insights into Spielberg's life and the impact of his work, including 'Jurassic Park' as a notable film in his filmography.
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Firelight

Confidence: 80%

He just made this movie. It's called Firelight.

Movie

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Confidence: 80%

The remake of this movie is Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

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Catch Me If You Can

Confidence: 70%

This is something that happened to him back in his 60s and this is the fact that this is very traumatic for him but Steve's mom marries his dad's best friend.

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Psycho

Confidence: 90%

His dad took Stephen to see Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho.

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The Bridge on the River Kwai

Confidence: 80%

The movies that impressed Stephen the most when he was a boy were two epics directed by David Lean: The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia.

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Lawrence of Arabia

Confidence: 80%

The movies that impressed Stephen the most when he was a boy were two epics directed by David Lean: The Bridge on the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia.

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Jaws

Confidence: 90%

Jaws is by far the most important thing to ever happen to the career of Spielberg. It was a hit and surpassed Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather to become the most successful film in motion picture history to that date.

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Close Encounters of a Third Kind

Confidence: 90%

Close Encounters of Third Kind is a hit. Spielberg was able to do anything real high on his own supply after its success.

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1941

Confidence: 80%

1941 winds up being a failure. Spielberg learns more from this failure than from his successes.

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Raiders of the Lost Ark

Confidence: 90%

Raiders of the Lost Ark was the first picture Spielberg brought in on budget, learning to be disciplined about costs.

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ET

Confidence: 90%

ET prints money. Spielberg made a bet with Universal that he could do this thing for ten million dollars.

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Hook

Confidence: 80%

In Hook, there's a scene that Spielberg took to heart about the importance of family and not missing childhood.

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Schindler's List

Confidence: 90%

As he approached his 50th birthday, Spielberg had just finished Schindler's List, which was one of his most successful movies.

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Jurassic Park

Confidence: 90%

Jurassic Park is mentioned as one of the most successful and well-known movies Spielberg completed.