Danny Boyle’s new film on the life and career of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs seems to be on the lips of many film lovers lately and it isn’t surprising considering the exciting collaboration between director Danny Boyle, writer Aaron Sorkin, and actors Michael Fassbender and Kate Winslet. I was fortunate enough to see it at the New York Film Festival recently. So let’s take a look at what this film teaches us about filmmaking… Support this channel on Patreon: ****** Twitter: ****** Facebook: ****** Tumblr: ****** This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen. Sources: ****** Quote: “Like Jobs himself it’s a film of movement. We thought of the film as the sound of his mind.” The aesthetic of the three acts was, says Boyle, carefully delineated so as not to feel repetitious. Therefore the “punky” first third shows Jobs trying to forge a “creationist myth”, the second is all about elegance, while the third has even cleaner lines. “And simplicity is now seen as the ultimate sophistication,” said Boyle. “Products and world vision are both heading that way.” ‘Steve Jobs' Press Conference | NYFF53 ****** Full Cast Behind the Scenes Movie Interview - ScreenSlam ****** Aaron Sorkin on his Steve Jobs movie ****** Aaron Sorkin Talks Steve Jobs Movie, His Digital Life and His New Show “The Newsroom” – Wall Street Journal ****** Steve Jobs movie Q&A with Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle - The Verge ****** Steve Jobs introduces the Original Macintosh - Apple Shareholder Event (1984) ****** Steve Jobs introduces the Original iMac - Apple Special Event (1998) ****** "Lessons" by Sohn “RSPN” by Blank & Kytt (****** Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ****** “Backed Vibes Clean” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ******