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Robert Zemeckis may be placed in a number of prominent Hollywood directors who have made a mark in film history through some of the attractions of Hollywood movies. The use of state-of-the-art technology story, black comedy, broad humor and effective techniques that he says are worthy qualities of his films. His films never remain bound to a particular film genre, but extends to a variety of species. He used special effects, CGI, and the latest technology to create movies technology which earned him many awards.
Early years and first Career Days
Zemeckis interest in films began in the early century, when the first handle 8 mm camera in high school. Zemeckis was strongly influenced by William Castle films as a child. "The Blob" is Zemeckis first video and saw the impact it immensely. Because of its interest in the movies, went on to study at USC film school. Here he met his writing partner Bob Gale, who graduated in 1973. Zemeckis received a Student Academy Award in 1973 for the film student, "Field of Honor." Steven Spielberg and John Milius, who are graduates of the USC Film School, appreciated by Zemeckis project. Zemeckis is directing debut of "I Want to Hold Your Hand," which he wrote along with Gale. Later, both Zemeckis and Gale wrote for numerous films, and some of them went on to become the highest grossing films in history.
Career
Robert Zemeckis made his directorial debut in "I Want to Hold Your Hand", which appeared in 1978. The story about 1960 years when the Beatles were bigger than the image of life and revolves around six teenagers who set out to meet Beatles. His next two films '1941 'in 1979, "Used Cars" in 1980 could not do well at the box office but won him critical acclaim. Later in 1984, "Romancing the Stone," a romantic adventure film directed by him got him a significant part of success. But the real Zemeckis taste of success for his film "Back to the Future" (1985), which was a huge hit. Its sequels, "Back to the Future II "(1989) and" Back to the Future III "(1990) were issued at a later date. Zemeckis later directed films like "Death Becomes Her" (1992), "Forrest Gump" (1994), "Contact" (1997), "What Lies Beneath" (2000) and "Cast Away" (2001), which are all not well at the box-office. He won six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director for "Forrest Gump. "Robert Zemeckis and Joe Silver also owns a production company 'Dark Castle Entertainment" was founded in 1999. "The story Christmas Carol "(2009) was the last film written and directed by Zemeckis.
The use of technology and special effects in movies
the use of special effects is dominant in most films Zemeckis. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" (1988) was an animation and live action in what was a technological triumph and won him four Academy Awards. Using the latest technology, CGI and special effects can be seen largely in many his films like "Forrest Gump", "Back to the Future Trilogy," "Polar Express, etc.," "Beowulf," " A Christmas Carol "Thanks to his efforts in 2001," Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts, which opened a state-of-the-art digital Training at USC Film School, which is the first of its kind in the U.S..
What makes the film interesting and entertaining Zemeckis is a combination of effective storytelling special effects techniques and the use of computer images. It is one of the leading directors, who incorporated the latest technology in film and created a sign of technological history of film.


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