Similarities Between Steve Jobs And Social Networking

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STEVE JOBS AND THE SOCIAL NETWORK

In this age it is not possible not to be concerned with technology. Steve Jobs and The Social Network films are clearly telling us how technology is today. Danny Boyle, director of Steve jobs movie, and David Fincher, director of The Social Network movie, will help me take a closer look at technology. First, I will talk about Steve Jobs film and then go on to The Social Network and compare it to the comparison.

‘You're not an engineer, you're not a designer. You do not even hit a nail in the wall. How come I hear Steve Jobs a genius clap 10 times a day. What are you really doing?’ ‘The musicians steal the instruments, and I manage the orchestra.’ This dialogue between Apple's …show more content…

With Steve Jobs getting closer to Apple's life with Apple, social Network Filminin is about social networking Facebook, which brings people closer to the internet. As a result, they both make it easier for us to learn more about technology.

The similarity with Steve Jobs and The Social Network in form and narration is a feature that should be mentioned first. Jobs is a sort of Zuckerberg who gets lonely as he does more. Steve Wozniak is Eduardo Saverin, who just wants a gesture that we can identify as an audience and thinks he really deserves it. So much so that he already wrote both Filmin scripts Sorkin, the obvious similarity in the middle is the same successful post-minimal soundtrack that supports the film tension and Boyle's self-withdrawal leads to the emergence of acting more and more.

In the film, Jobs' personality and personal problems have entered into a bit, but they too have remained in the air and can not be based in any way. We expect these parts to be interpreted and grounded in non-documentary biographical films. The Social Network, the film based on the events of life, with tempos, it was a cinema film full of character depths and chaos, If you are one of those people who do not know the real story about Facebook at all, this is a kind of fiction script, a kind of film that will be believing and exciting. Jobs, when we look at it with this eye, it's pretty

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