Steven Spielberg is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Spielberg is known to be one of the leading pioneers of the New Hollywood era. At an Academy of Achievement event, he conducted one of the most inspirational speeches of all time. His speech was impromptu but he successfully carried it out. It was based on his life and the dynamics that influenced his career. Although he talks about achieving a tertiary education, not just for sustainability but for reliance, he indicates that dreams are possible. The beginning of his entertainment exposure started when he was six years old and his father had lied to him about a circus visit. The deceit turned into something that triggered his curiosity for filming and cameras. He discovered the wonders of a camera and the story that can be created with it. But his first creation of a film was for a Boy Scout badge. He choreographed a western movie.
The renowned director tells his audience at the end of his speech that a dream does not come head on but sneaks up from behind you. He says, “A dream does not shout to you but it whispers.” He tells his children that it is very hard to listen to your intuition. His message was effective because he gives his life example. Talking about his childhood and his memories of becoming a film director. He displays charisma. The way he conduct the speech seems as though he is talking to one of his children. He seems like an approachable individual that can give the best advice. Steven had a major impact on his audience because he inspired them about dreams. It does not always become or appear obvious but it quietly signals you what your path to life time success should be. A dream is an unexpected gift that is showered upon you and makes everything seem clear. The picture demonstrates the friendly relationship he has built with the audience by talking to them like people in his everyday life.