1.
Not listed, but it is for the show Rock Center
2.
Apple moves forward stronger and more sufficient
3.
I thought it was interesting how it would shows
pictures of Steve Jobs and the Apple stores etc. It incorporates what happened
before moving into wants going to happen. The pictures and spoken information
being told helps us to understand Apple and the death of Steve Jobs. Then it
shows clips of Tim Cook speaking about Jobs and how great he was to his company
and how he will try to fulfill his shoes and take those steps to making Apple
stronger. They show Close ups of Tim and his response to Jobs death, although
he was happy to be the new founder he was also very sad to see his friend gone.
They talk about how the company is not a “made in America” company.
4.
1. Steve Jobs
2. Tim Cook
3. SNL skit on China and its impact on
Apple
4. Biggest Large Glass Apple Store
5. When Steve Jobs died
6. Counter
fitters
7. New TV being introduced
5. I think this story took a lot of following…
The person who filmed the story had to follow Tim Cook around lots of places
such as the glass home store Apple, a sitting area (a few times etc.). They
also had a video of him speaking at a public event about Jobs and how he was
taking over. They filmed him at a Apple convention as well for him to promote
the new TV. It probably took a lot of time to film and produce because they
also did multiple sit down questions with Tim Cook. Whoever produced this also
had to know background information on Jobs and his death etc. I liked that the
story had the SNL skit on Apple included in it, then it explained why and how
Apple is not a “Made in America” company.
The reporter had to ask multiple deep questions which took time and
effort to introduce, the reporter also had to make the speaker (Tim) feel
comfortable. Once he did so then Tim could open up about the company, his ideas
and more information on the owner himself Steve Jobs. This is close to what we are doing because we
have to get people to answer questions and by doing so you have to talk to them
first and get them comfortable to open up and say what and how they think/ feel
about the topic.
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