Así dirige Steven Spielberg (y por qué sus películas nunca fallan)

People know Steven Spielberg for films like Jurassic Park, E.T., Jaws, Indiana Jones, and Schindler's List. But… What makes his films work so well? In this episode, we analyze Steven Spielberg's directing style: his camera movements, his use of color, his suspense building, the emotional depth of his characters, and why he's considered one of the most important directors in film history. If you want to learn about film directing, this video is for you. 📌 At S8 Cine, we analyze great directors to help you understand how the language of cinema really works. 👇 Tell us in the comments: What's your favorite Steven Spielberg film? 🎬 Follow us Instagram:   / s8cine   YouTube:    / @s8cine   Episodes 00:00 Andor and the Importance of Directing 02:28 Why Steven Spielberg? 04:40 The Birth of the Blockbuster 08:40 The Ordinary Person in an Extraordinary World 12:05 Family Conflicts in Spielberg 18:05 Camera Movement 31:55 Spielberg's Use of Color 34:40 The Editing of His Films 44:00 John Williams and Music 55:10 Spielberg as a Role Model 58:46 Conclusions