Now onto my point, before I saw Super 8, I actually said to my friend Keith-does attaching your name as a producer to everything make your brand less valuable. The Spielberg name is a brand these days; he has helped put together some of the best most successful films of all time. His name as producer has also been linked to most all of the films he has directed and lately now films like Super 8, the Transformers films, the Men in Black films, and numerous television series and mini-series. After looking at his list of films he has produced the only series I wish he took back, was the Transformers series, but there are true fans out there that enjoy these films. I still think anything with Michael Bay attached is terrible, but that is another topic.
Movies have become too production focused and too concerned with number rather than focusing on a well written screenplay. In my opinion Spielberg's films have never had the strongest writing. His films rely more on grandeur of his directing style. The same can be said for Spielberg as a producer. When he is not in the directors chair his films fit within that same realm.
explore filmmaking outside of his comfort zone so that he can make films that not only have a great production value but a script that is worth moving mountains. I think having a brand helps make films successful financially, but I also think that it can make things more commercial than creatively driven. In the future when we have a director/producer who doesn't have as strong a balance and uses the brand wrong we filmmaking may move into more uncreative territories with constant sequels and unoriginal ideas...oh wait, maybe we are there already.
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