Take a ride in a golf cart with director Steven Spielberg through the Universal Studios backlot in Hollywood, you may just learn a thing or two about this maestro of modern film.
In the ten minute long video Spielberg shares film stories including how, as a 16-year-old, he used to sneak onto the backlot to watch film crews working and how he was thrown off a Hitchcock film set.
So, press the top left play button on the above feature image so the video can play for you.
The lots used for Back to the Future get visited as do those used for filming Jaws, which he said was a traumatic experience that also gave him the freedom to do what he wanted for the rest of his career.
But no matter if it was E.T. or the more recent BFG there was no film that was an easy to make.
“I’ve never had a cake walk,” Spielberg said.
See Spielberg give a speech at Harvard University’s 365th Commencement on May 26, 2016 at Tercentenary Theater: