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Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (/ˈdʒɒbz/; February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American information technology entrepreneur and inventor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc.; CEO and largest shareholder of Pixar Animation Studios; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT Inc. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s, along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Shortly after his death, Jobs's official biographer, Walter Isaacson, described him as the "creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing."
Adopted at birth in San Francisco, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area during the 1960s, Jobs's countercultural lifestyle was a product of his time. As a senior at Homestead High School in Cupertino, California, his two closest friends were the older engineering student (and Homestead High alumnus) Wozniak and his countercultural girlfriend, the artistically inclined Homestead High junior Chrisann Brennan. Jobs briefly attended Reed College in 1972 before dropping out, deciding to travel through India in 1974 and study Buddhism.
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Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stéfanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan and Stevon.
In Middle English, the name Stephen or Stephan was pronounced as a bi-syllabic word — Step-hen or Step-han — much like a Scandinavian surname. Steve was pronounced as it is in Modern English. This etymological usage began a decline in the mid-19th century.
Steve is the common short form, while various diminutives such as Stevie and Ste are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever).
"The Man" is a slang phrase that may refer to the government or to some other authority in a position of power. In addition to this derogatory connotation, it may also serve as a term of respect and praise.
The phrase "the Man is keeping me down" is commonly used to describe oppression. The phrase "stick it to the Man" encourages resistance to authority, and essentially means "fight back" or "resist", either passively, openly or via sabotage.
As a phrase meaning "the boss" it dates from at least 1918.
In the Southern U.S. states, the phrase came to be applied to any man or any group in a position of authority, or to authority in the abstract. From about the 1950s the phrase was also an underworld code word for police, the warden of a prison or other law enforcement or penal authorities.
The use of this term was expanded to counterculture groups and their battles against authority, such as the Yippies, which, according to a May 19, 1969 article in U.S. News and World Report, had the "avowed aim ... to destroy 'The Man', their term for the present system of government". The term eventually found its way into humorous usage, such as in a December 1979 motorcycle ad from the magazine Easyriders which featured the tagline, "California residents: Add 6% sales tax for The Man."
Man In The Machine is the debut album released by British band Royworld in 2008. It contains the limited release 7" songs "Elasticity" and "Man In The Machine", as well as the UK hit single Dust.
Actors: Robert Pine (actor), Alan D. Purwin (actor), Dermot Mulroney (actor), Clint Jung (actor), Masi Oka (actor), Ashton Kutcher (actor), Matthew Modine (actor), Brett Gelman (actor), Kevin Dunn (actor), John Getz (actor), Lanre Idewu (actor), William Mapother (actor), Lukas Haas (actor), Jim Turner (actor), J.K. Simmons (actor),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Erin Gibson (actress), James Urbaniak (actor), Bryan Safi (actor), Alex Richanbach (actor), Danny Jelinek (actor), Justin Long (actor), Brian Huskey (actor), Nick Corirossi (actor), Sean Boyle (actor), Charles Ingram (actor), Andrew Grissom (actor), Josh Fadem (actor), Art Evans (actor), Allison Hord (producer), Mike Farah (producer),
Genres: Biography, Comedy,Actors: Eric Bauza (actor), Jonas Diamond (producer), Denny Silverthorne (editor), Denny Silverthorne (director), John Evershed (producer), Mark Byers (composer), Mark Byers (actor), Mike Cionni (actor), Aaron Simpson (director), Andy Ochiltree (writer), April Pesa (producer), Stevie Levine (producer), Mike Valiquette (producer),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Music, Short,Actors: Kevin MacLeod (composer), Steve Jobs (actor), Jason Boritz (director), Charles Rand (producer), Riley Thomas Martkowitz (producer), Laura Troth (writer),
Plot: Steve Jobs is most noted for his role in the development of the personal computer. As a co-founder of Apple Inc., he was instrumental in engineering a series of computer that ultimately led to the creation of the Macintosh. His passion and ingenuity have been the driving force behind the digital age. However his drive to revolutionize technology was sacrificial. Ultimately it affected his family life and possibly his health. In this revealing film we explore the trials and triumphs of a modern day genius, Steven Paul Jobs.
Genres: Biography,Actors: Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor), Joe Towne (actor),
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Short,Actors: Whoopi Goldberg (actress), Colleen Atwood (costume designer), Ron Yuan (actor), Agnieszka Holland (director), Jason Tobin (actor), Nick Scoggin (actor), Akiko Shima (miscellaneous crew), Richard Balin (actor), James R. Maceo (miscellaneous crew), Lois Walker (miscellaneous crew), Jason Hillhouse (actor), Mark Neveldine (actor), Erin Engman (miscellaneous crew), Phill Kane (miscellaneous crew), Rodney Kageyama (actor),
Genres: Drama, Family, Short,Actors: Stephen Bridgewater (miscellaneous crew), Jack E. Herman (miscellaneous crew), Maxine Bergen (miscellaneous crew), Nick Lombardo (producer), Lynne Marie Stewart (actress), Richard Halsey (editor), Gailard Sartain (actor), Jeffrey Nordling (actor), Michael Chieffo (actor), John DiMaggio (actor), Brian Gattas (actor), Noah Wyle (actor), Anthony Michael Hall (actor), Diane Robin (actress), Bodhi Elfman (actor),
Plot: This is a semi-humorous biographical film about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their struggles during college, the founding of their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global corporate empires of Apple Computer Corporation and Microsoft Inc.
Keywords: 1970s, 1980s, acid-trip, amnesia, anterograde-amnesia, apple-computer, apple-inc, apple-macintosh-computer, arrogance, bad-tripSteve Jobs is known for his tantrums and thunderous personalty... in private. In front of a large public he usually looks enjoyable and composed. But sometimes he lets the cat out ... just a little. FULL LISTING: 00:00. "Camera" Macworld NY (2001) 00:18. "WiFi" WWDC '10 (2010) 02:24. "SOB liar" All Things D8 (2010) 03:18. "Pissed off" All Things D8 (2010) 03:34. "Flash #1" Macworld SF (1997) 03:41. "Flash #2" WWDC '98 (1998) 03:47. "Flash #3" Macworld NY (1998) 03:55. "Phones" Back to Mac (2010) More Insanely Great Videos & Info at http://everystevejobsvideo.com
Watch this Documentary about #SteveJobs and decide for yourself whether Apple is still worth it. Learn about the positive and negatives! A Documentary from 2015.
Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life's setbacks -- including death itself -- at the university's 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005. Transcript of Steve Jobs' address: http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html Stanford University channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Steve Jobs didn’t do many onstage interviews while he was leading Apple’s comeback. An exception was his regular presence at the D: All Things Digital conference, created and produced by Recode co-founders Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. That’s where Jobs made many of his most memorable public appearances, starting with the first D Conference in 2003 — where he predicted the coming dominance of the smartphone — through his last D interview in 2010. It was also the stage where Jobs and his longtime rival Bill Gates spent an hour in 2007 reminiscing about the early days of computer history. On the fifth anniversary of Jobs’s death, we’ve compiled some of his D Conference highlights. You can watch the full Steve Jobs D Conference sessions as free video podcast downloads from Apple’s iTun...
He's considered the "Father of the Digital Revolution," a "master of innovation," and a "design perfectionist." He had a net worth of over $8 billion in 2010. He's one of my personal favourite entrepreneurs of all time. He's Steve Jobs from Apple and here are his top 10 rules for success. * Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/ 1. Don't live a limited life 2. Have passion 3. Design for yourself 4. Don't sell crap 5. Build a great team 6. Don't do it for the money 7. Be proud of your products 8. Build around customers 9. Marketing is about Values 10.Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLAgnACjwf8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpElbtFCk5M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juGBryeyrOY https://www.youtube.com/wa...
On January 9, 2007 Apple introduced the iPhone. The iPhone was a revolutionary product from Apple and it changed the way smart phones look in work. This video is from MacWorld 2007 were Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone (1st Gen. / 2G).
Steve Jobs - Official Trailer (HD) In Theaters October 9 http://www.stevejobsthefilm.com/ Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter. Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder. The producers are Mark Gordon, Guymon Casady of Film 360, Scott Rudin and Academy Award® winner Christian Colson. Michael Fassbender plays Steve Jobs, the pioneering founder of Apple, with Academy Award®-winning actress Kate Winslet starring as Joanna Hoffman, former marketing chief of ...
In his signature black turtleneck and blue jeans, Steve Jobs' image was ubiquitous. But who was the man on the stage under the giant iPhones? What accounted for the grief of so many across the world when he died? In Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine, Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney presents a critical examination of Jobs, revered both as an iconoclastic genius and denounced as a barbed-tongued tyrant. The film is a candid telling of the Apple legend through interviews with a handful of those close to Jobs at different stages in his life. Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine is an evocative portrait of his legacy, and our relationship with the computer. It unravels the larger than life myth he so deliberately crafted, and examines the endurance of his values which continue to shape the cu...
Go to http://brokop.com/ for the best digital marketing productions! Brokop.com has made subtitles for this 1997 speach of Steve Jobs, because it has such bad sound quality and that is a pitty because it is the best marketing speech in the world. Brokop.com is working with marketing via digital design, visual fx, video shoot, editing, 3D. We produce great storytelling in marketing. . We encourage you to go to brokop.com and see for yourself that we can provide you with all you need in good marketing stuff.
This fascinating documentary was filmed from December 1985 to March 1986 at NeXT's team retreat in Pebble Beach. It offers a rare glimpse of Steve's vision, aspirations and managerial approach. HIGHLIGHTS: 03:14. First retreat (Dec. 1985) 13:05. Second retreat (Mar. 1986) Location: Pebble beach, California Steve was 31 years old. More Insanely Great Videos & Info at http://everystevejobsvideo.com Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/IBHF/
like me on https://www.facebook.com/cneistat i made this movie in 2007 but never published it. steve jobs' death reminded me of it. in 2000 i was living in a trailer park when apple released the iMac DV, the first consumer machine that could edit video. i maxed out my credit card and got one. no film school, it was that computer that got me into films and provided me with the career i have today. sad to lose steve jobs.
From CNET UK: The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today. Visit http://videos.cnet.co.uk/ for this and other great tech videos. Follow Drew on twitter twitter.com/drewstearne Animation by www.headspinmedia.co.uk
Animation pioneer and filmmaker Bob Sabiston tells a story about turning down Steve Jobs three times over the course of two decades as he moved from self-described arrogant young programmer to Austin "slacker" to accomplished filmmaker to bourgeoning app developer, all while maintaining a fierce independence and sense of vision.
As one of the most anticipated categories of the Academy Awards, the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role has gained a lot of attention due to Leonardo DiCaprio's nomination. While he does deserve the nomination it is important to note the other four nominees he is competing with by discussing one of them: Michael Fassbender. This video essay focuses on a specific scene from Steve Jobs that allows Fassbender to utilize blocking and realist acting to his advantage. This is an attempt to understand a nominee that not a lot of people are talking about with the hope of appreciating Fassbender's acting a little more. Narrator: Gacinta Moran, vimeo.com/user25329456 Editor: Zackery Ramos-Taylor Music: "Change the World" "The Skylab Plan" by Daniel Pemberton Footage: The Danish Girl Officia...
Excerpt from 2005 Stanford University Commencement Address given by Steve Jobs. Song: Groove Armada - Hands of Time
Created this short video as a student project for Mograph Mentor. We were assigned to develop and create a visual essay/motion graphic piece. The subject was wide open, but we were encouraged to use the piece to teach a bit of something to our audience. Rather than trying to write something new, I decided to work with an existing quote. I came across some very interesting quotes on the subject of creativity, but ultimately landed on this one from Steve Jobs: Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to...
Discurso de Steve Jobs (CEO Apple), en la graduación de Stanford el 12 de Junio del 2005 (Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish), resubtitulado al español. omniser.org
Steve Jobs last interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the All Things Digital: D8 Conference in 2010. Steve Jobs died a year later in 2011.
Steve Jobs didn’t do many onstage interviews while he was leading Apple’s comeback. An exception was his regular presence at the D: All Things Digital conference, created and produced by Recode co-founders Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. That’s where Jobs made many of his most memorable public appearances, starting with the first D Conference in 2003 — where he predicted the coming dominance of the smartphone — through his last D interview in 2010. It was also the stage where Jobs and his longtime rival Bill Gates spent an hour in 2007 reminiscing about the early days of computer history. On the fifth anniversary of Jobs’s death, we’ve compiled some of his D Conference highlights. You can watch the full Steve Jobs D Conference sessions as free video podcast downloads from Apple’s iTun...
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs at D 2007, doing a neutral interview.
This is a clip from the D8 Conference, recorded in 2010. Steve Jobs is talking about the courage it takes to remove certain pieces of technology from Apple products. This happened after the iPad was introduced without support for Flash, just as the iPhone, back in 2007. This clip adds some perspective into the debate of Apple's new AirPod and the decision to remove the traditional analog audio connector from the iPhone 7. This kind of decision is not new to Apple. The interview occurred 6 years ago, and Steve Jobs was already using the word "courage" to explain why the company does things the way it does.
In 1995, Steve Jobs gave a 70 minute interview to Robert X. Cringley for a Public Broadcasting System [PBS] television series, “Triumph of the Nerds.” The television series included ten minutes from the interview. The rest of the tape was feared lost until the original tape was recently discovered in the director’s garage. Excerpt: Steve Jobs: I remember reading an article when I was about twelve years old. I think it might have been Scientific American where they measured the efficiency of locomotion for all these species on planet earth. How many kilocalories did they expend to get from point A to point B? And the Condor 1 came in at the top of the list, surpassed everything else. And humans came in about a third of the way down the list which was not such a great showing for the crown ...
In this interview on the Japanese National Public Broadcasting Organization, Steve Jobs talks about entrepreneurship, the state of the personal computer and its future. NOTE: A Japanese dubbed version of this video is available here: https://youtu.be/XITAhNzaIso Date: March 29, 2001 Steve was 45 years old Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/HF5D/
"we are organized like a startups"
Steve Jobs did an interview with the Silicon Valley Historical Association. This is an excerpt from that interview. For over 23 years, the Silicon Valley Historical Association has published books, produced documentary films, filmed interviews of world-impacting individuals, and maintained an online archive about the history of Silicon Valley — covering its cities, companies, individuals, high-technologies and parallels with the European Renaissance period. Learn more at: http://www.siliconvalleyhistorical.org/ $$$$ CHECK OUT MY BOOK $$$$ Some used the ideas in this book to build multi-billion-dollar businesses. I'll give you the simple-yet-powerful formula that they used (and you can) to realize your dreams. Get yours. http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/ .:;$ JOIN MY #BELIEVE NE...
In 1995, Steve Jobs was on the cusp of middle age -- 40 years old -- when he sat down for an extensive and revealing one-on-one interview by the Computerworld Information Technology Awards Foundation as part of an oral history project. The Foundation also produced the Computerworld Honors Program, whose executive director, Daniel Morrow, conducted this interview. When Jobs sat down for this interview, which was recorded on videotape, his return to Apple was still two years away -- and his once and future company was struggling to remain relevant. The products that would turn Apple around in the first decade of the 21st century -- Mac OS X, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, the iTunes store -- did not exist.
In a broadcast interview (with Bill Gates in the same stage), somebody asked Steve what would be an advice for being successful. This is a homage to Steve Jobs from Second Sight Studio. We used Cinema 4d for the modeling of the poligons, typos, then we put the models into Element 3D and the final compositing and animation in After Effects. ------- En una entrevista para la televisión (con Bill Gates en el mismo escenario), alguien le pidió algún tipo de consejo acerca de ser exitoso a Steve. Este es un homenaje a Steve Jobs por parte de Second Sight Studio. Utilizamos Cinema 4D para el modelado de los objetos 3D, tipografías. Luego insertamos los objetos 3D a Element 3D, y dentro de After Effects se hizo la composición final y la animación. Music: "Shadows" - The American Dollar
Aquí tenéis los últimos 8 minutos de Steve Jobs: The lost Interview. Material rodado hace diecisiete años, en 1995, sin ningún tipo de edición, que se perdió completamente en un envío postal, y que ha reaparecido en forma de cinta VHS. Una visión cercana e intimista de un Jobs entonces fundador y presidente de NeXT, que proporciona sus impresiones sobre la evolución de la tecnología, los orígenes y evolución de Apple, sus motivaciones y su salida de la compañía, dos años antes de su retorno a la misma. Y como ya se ha dicho, toda una lección de management. Traducción de la entrevista y video en uno de nuestros post. http://tinyurl.com/b3fhajg
A "supposedly lost" interview of Steve Jobs in 1990. If you an entrepreneur with a small start-up and dreams of world domination, this is a must-see.
Very rare Interview of Steve Jobs - Colodeo Webdesign http://www.colodeo.nl
A visionary like Steve Jobs even in 1998, Steve was still thinking of the possibilities of the future. This video is just a peek into the extraordinary mind of the late Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs was interviewed in 1998 and the master tape was never recovered. Here Steve Jobs shares his thoughts on his company Next. He continues his discussion and compares the idea of software development versus the internet (web).
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Steve Jobs is known for his tantrums and thunderous personalty... in private. In front of a large public he usually looks enjoyable and composed. But sometimes he lets the cat out ... just a little. FULL LISTING: 00:00. "Camera" Macworld NY (2001) 00:18. "WiFi" WWDC '10 (2010) 02:24. "SOB liar" All Things D8 (2010) 03:18. "Pissed off" All Things D8 (2010) 03:34. "Flash #1" Macworld SF (1997) 03:41. "Flash #2" WWDC '98 (1998) 03:47. "Flash #3" Macworld NY (1998) 03:55. "Phones" Back to Mac (2010) More Insanely Great Videos & Info at http://everystevejobsvideo.com
Watch this Documentary about #SteveJobs and decide for yourself whether Apple is still worth it. Learn about the positive and negatives! A Documentary from 2015.
Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life's setbacks -- including death itself -- at the university's 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005. Transcript of Steve Jobs' address: http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html Stanford University channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Steve Jobs didn’t do many onstage interviews while he was leading Apple’s comeback. An exception was his regular presence at the D: All Things Digital conference, created and produced by Recode co-founders Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. That’s where Jobs made many of his most memorable public appearances, starting with the first D Conference in 2003 — where he predicted the coming dominance of the smartphone — through his last D interview in 2010. It was also the stage where Jobs and his longtime rival Bill Gates spent an hour in 2007 reminiscing about the early days of computer history. On the fifth anniversary of Jobs’s death, we’ve compiled some of his D Conference highlights. You can watch the full Steve Jobs D Conference sessions as free video podcast downloads from Apple’s iTun...
He's considered the "Father of the Digital Revolution," a "master of innovation," and a "design perfectionist." He had a net worth of over $8 billion in 2010. He's one of my personal favourite entrepreneurs of all time. He's Steve Jobs from Apple and here are his top 10 rules for success. * Join my BELIEVE newsletter: http://www.evancarmichael.com/newsletter/ 1. Don't live a limited life 2. Have passion 3. Design for yourself 4. Don't sell crap 5. Build a great team 6. Don't do it for the money 7. Be proud of your products 8. Build around customers 9. Marketing is about Values 10.Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLAgnACjwf8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpElbtFCk5M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juGBryeyrOY https://www.youtube.com/wa...
On January 9, 2007 Apple introduced the iPhone. The iPhone was a revolutionary product from Apple and it changed the way smart phones look in work. This video is from MacWorld 2007 were Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone (1st Gen. / 2G).
Steve Jobs - Official Trailer (HD) In Theaters October 9 http://www.stevejobsthefilm.com/ Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter. Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson’s best-selling biography of the Apple founder. The producers are Mark Gordon, Guymon Casady of Film 360, Scott Rudin and Academy Award® winner Christian Colson. Michael Fassbender plays Steve Jobs, the pioneering founder of Apple, with Academy Award®-winning actress Kate Winslet starring as Joanna Hoffman, former marketing chief of ...
In his signature black turtleneck and blue jeans, Steve Jobs' image was ubiquitous. But who was the man on the stage under the giant iPhones? What accounted for the grief of so many across the world when he died? In Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine, Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney presents a critical examination of Jobs, revered both as an iconoclastic genius and denounced as a barbed-tongued tyrant. The film is a candid telling of the Apple legend through interviews with a handful of those close to Jobs at different stages in his life. Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine is an evocative portrait of his legacy, and our relationship with the computer. It unravels the larger than life myth he so deliberately crafted, and examines the endurance of his values which continue to shape the cu...
Go to http://brokop.com/ for the best digital marketing productions! Brokop.com has made subtitles for this 1997 speach of Steve Jobs, because it has such bad sound quality and that is a pitty because it is the best marketing speech in the world. Brokop.com is working with marketing via digital design, visual fx, video shoot, editing, 3D. We produce great storytelling in marketing. . We encourage you to go to brokop.com and see for yourself that we can provide you with all you need in good marketing stuff.
This fascinating documentary was filmed from December 1985 to March 1986 at NeXT's team retreat in Pebble Beach. It offers a rare glimpse of Steve's vision, aspirations and managerial approach. HIGHLIGHTS: 03:14. First retreat (Dec. 1985) 13:05. Second retreat (Mar. 1986) Location: Pebble beach, California Steve was 31 years old. More Insanely Great Videos & Info at http://everystevejobsvideo.com Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/IBHF/
like me on https://www.facebook.com/cneistat i made this movie in 2007 but never published it. steve jobs' death reminded me of it. in 2000 i was living in a trailer park when apple released the iMac DV, the first consumer machine that could edit video. i maxed out my credit card and got one. no film school, it was that computer that got me into films and provided me with the career i have today. sad to lose steve jobs.
From CNET UK: The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today. Visit http://videos.cnet.co.uk/ for this and other great tech videos. Follow Drew on twitter twitter.com/drewstearne Animation by www.headspinmedia.co.uk
Animation pioneer and filmmaker Bob Sabiston tells a story about turning down Steve Jobs three times over the course of two decades as he moved from self-described arrogant young programmer to Austin "slacker" to accomplished filmmaker to bourgeoning app developer, all while maintaining a fierce independence and sense of vision.
As one of the most anticipated categories of the Academy Awards, the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role has gained a lot of attention due to Leonardo DiCaprio's nomination. While he does deserve the nomination it is important to note the other four nominees he is competing with by discussing one of them: Michael Fassbender. This video essay focuses on a specific scene from Steve Jobs that allows Fassbender to utilize blocking and realist acting to his advantage. This is an attempt to understand a nominee that not a lot of people are talking about with the hope of appreciating Fassbender's acting a little more. Narrator: Gacinta Moran, vimeo.com/user25329456 Editor: Zackery Ramos-Taylor Music: "Change the World" "The Skylab Plan" by Daniel Pemberton Footage: The Danish Girl Officia...
Excerpt from 2005 Stanford University Commencement Address given by Steve Jobs. Song: Groove Armada - Hands of Time
Created this short video as a student project for Mograph Mentor. We were assigned to develop and create a visual essay/motion graphic piece. The subject was wide open, but we were encouraged to use the piece to teach a bit of something to our audience. Rather than trying to write something new, I decided to work with an existing quote. I came across some very interesting quotes on the subject of creativity, but ultimately landed on this one from Steve Jobs: Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to...
Discurso de Steve Jobs (CEO Apple), en la graduación de Stanford el 12 de Junio del 2005 (Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish), resubtitulado al español. omniser.org
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These bitches never say can't
I just call it angel, she look like heaven in pants
Big house, couple rides
Call that shit Neverland Ranch
Tre Pounds, shoot fast, call that shit Kevin Durant
You niggers beneath me
Now go get fucking stomped son
No I run this city I am Brooklyn's Nucky Thompson
If they make me go in
I'ma go right away
My fly ass can't be stopped no flight delay
Gotta a crew of bad bitches
Call em the nice girls
Yo bitches look scary
But she ain't no spice girl
It's 9am when you clock, you're an office worker
It's big Bens in my pocket I'm a rothsberger
Coconut ciroc and pineapple, easy order
Now I got this chick showing me what Yeezy taught her (Amber Rose?)
Welcome to the funeral pay respect
Me and your girl, unibrow, may connect wait a sec
Let it breath...
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
Its goes getting more money
They come with more problems
I used to be Mac'ing but now I'm Steve Jobbin' man
See you got 2 choices
You can stay broke or grind
Life is a bitch, and I'm just tryna Oprah mine
Gettin' more money, it comes with more problems
Man used to be Mac'ing but now I'm Steve Jobbin'man
Got 2 choices
You can stay broke or grind
Life is a bitch, and I'm just tryna Oprah mine
[Paul Cain]
Always been a squeezer, I've been on the hollow niggas
Always been a leader no twitter, I don't follow niggas
Fuck glass, drink Rose out the bottle nigga
I promised to keep it 1000 you know my motto nigga
Don't just talk it, be about it
You talk it, but we about it
We do it, you read about it
Leave 'em don't speak about it
We live it, you dream about it
How could you even doubt it
Couldn't get a quarter round here
Unless we allowed it
This is our city, our town, our turf
We eatin' and y'all thirst
Do shoot back, bomb first
Get 'em gone first
Let em fire, arms burst
Regardless of size or status
Stuff em in that long hearse
I think I'm Malcolm X, Huey Newton
Marcus Garvey, I'm surrounded by my army damn
Damn, nigga try and harm me
Fuck what a hater think
How could niggas try to rob me
If I'm out in Abu Dhabi, ferrari's and Maserati's
Fleets pulling up in Nobu's and Cipriani's
Or that F1 race track, good look tryna find me
Wherever I'm at ,I'm smoking some Bob Marley
7 star hotels, you can see the ocean from the lobby
Riding in the goose, riding to the Goose
Believe the great deal with stress
I've been through the most
Changed my whole way of thinking, got a new approach
Fly private if it ain't first class, I'm through with coach
Street fam for life, this we all owe the los
Whole gang bottles in the air
I propose a toast
We dun seen the World
Partied with emirates
We all come from nothing, always remember that
So you should be thankful everytime you spend a stack
For the all classy restaurants we ate dinners ate
All the cars, audemars with the different straps
But always strive for more, never be content with that
No beginner rap, no number 1 contender jack