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Steven Spielberg Receives Arizona State University Communication Award
"This year's award honors a master storyteller," noted
Spielberg, a founding partner of DreamWorks Studios, has written, directed or produced some of the top-grossing films of all time, including "Jurassic Park" and "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial."
Among his film honors are two Oscars for best director and best picture for "Schindler's List" and a third Oscar for best director for "Saving Private Ryan." Those movies also earned Spielberg Golden Globe Awards.
The Directors Guild of America (DGA) presented Spielberg with its Lifetime Achievement Award, as did the American Film Institute. Spielberg has earned three DGA Awards and 10 DGA nominations - more than any other director in history.
In crafting the award narrative for the ASU honor, respected broadcast journalist
"In an age defined by new global communication and shaped by our use of new communication technologies, it is only right and fitting to honor an individual who has used film - and the innovations we associate with his films - to change how we think about our worlds, both real and imagined," Downs wrote.
"The stories that are the soul of Steven's films, and the technological advancements that have been created to touch the heart and appeal to our capacity for wonder, deserve to be recognized not only as achievements in the filmic arts, but moreover as superlative achievements of human storytelling and inspiration," said Downs.
In accepting the award, Spielberg said: "It is a great honor for me to receive this award, for many reasons. First, it comes from
"Second, because the award recognized the significance of human communication, which is something we need more than ever in today's world. And third, because the root of this award springs from
As a teenager, Spielberg lived in
In addition to filmmaking, Spielberg has devoted his time and resources to several philanthropic causes. According to biographical notes on the DreamWorks Web site, "the impact of his experience making 'Schindler's List,' led him to establish the Righteous Persons Foundation using all his profits from the film. He also founded Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, which has recorded more than 52,000 Holocaust survivor testimonies. In 2005, the Foundation's repository of testimonies were transferred to the
Spielberg is the second recipient of the
The idea behind the award came from school alumna
Downs has experience as a television host, producer and author. He is a living legend among American communicators, according to Goodall.
Downs served as anchor of "20/20," host of "The Today Show," announcer for "The Tonight Show with
The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication in ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences exists to advance the understanding of message-related human behavior for the purpose of improving communicative interactions.
"Through the study and critique of human communication, we generate knowledge, creativity and understanding to facilitate healthy relationships and workplaces, civil and secure communities; and constructive intercultural interactions," Goodall said. "We teach more than 16,000 students per year and we're proud of our top-tier doctoral program."
More information at http://www.asu.edu/clas/communication.
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