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JrezIN's comment implies that Spielberg is a cinematographer. It appears that JrezIN didn't know that there is a dramatic difference between the job of a cinematographer and that of a producer/director.
My response was to JrezIN's comment.
I've been shooting independent films for about 16 years, and I have found that most productions (wisely) employ a separate DP.
It is very tough to direct and DP simultaneously -- both positions have to carefully monitor different aspects of the take while the camera is rolling.
Would love to see it, but I don't want to sit through the ad.
By the way, I enjoy reading your camera blogs. Very informative.