Video review of the interview with Steve Jobs

This video interview was made in 1996 by Swiss television interviewing Steve Jobs.

The material is a bit old, but it doesn't affect anything, after all, the characteristics of the media industry have always been connected.

At the beginning, Jobs began to talk about the customs and impressions of Switzerland.

Strangely, the interviewer's first two questions do not appear in the video.

Based on Jobs' answers, we can guess that the interviewer asked a question about Switzerland, not the central question.

This is just a simple greeting and a warm scene at the beginning, so I guess the TV station thinks that deleting the first two questions and directly releasing Jobs's answer will not affect the quality of the interview video.

And, judging from the whole video, Jobs's sudden mention of Switzerland at the beginning is not abrupt, but somewhat natural.

The deletion of the previous two sentences of questions that are not related to the topic has served a brief purpose.

The screen flashed again, and the interviewer's voice was finally heard.

This time, he asked a long question, which is the central question of the video.

So none of these snippets of questions have been cut.

When Steve Jobs talks a lot about Pixar, with the somewhat mottled background setting at the back, it's easy to fall into that sense of the times.

And Jobs also mentioned that they are ten years ahead of the industry.

Ten years, you can cross a lot of things, and that's the central question of the interview.

Swiss television interviewed Steve Jobs because they saw that he was far ahead of his time.

The viewer's heart is invisibly imprinted, and Jobs is so awesome......

I think the camera position for the interview is just right.

Jobs's entire upper body plus half of his gestures are all presented in front of the audience.

In this way, we can see the movements of Jobs' capable hands when he was talking and laughing.

Not only facial expressions on the screen, but also gestures can be added to enrich the picture.

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