• [NEWS] "The Mandalorian and Grogu" to be played at Apple's Developer Conference

    From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.movies.current-films, rec.arts.sf.movies on Tue Jun 2 13:45:03 2026
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    WWDC 2026 guests can attend special screening
    of the latest 'Star Wars' movie.
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    Those lucky enough to attend WWDC in person will now have the chance
    to watch 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' at the Steve Jobs Theater.

    While iOS 27 and a revamped Siri will be the highlight of Apple's
    annual developer conference, it looks like the Apple Vision Pro will
    get some praise during the event as well.

    Jon Favreau, director of The Mandalorian and Grogu, spoke in April
    2026 about using the Apple headset to better frame IMAX shots while
    also cutting costs.

    He might do the same at WWDC 2026, as Apple has announced it will
    screen Favreau's film on June 9 at the Steve Jobs Theater. The doors
    will open at 10 p.m. ET, followed by an 11 p.m. ET pre-show
    presentation about the use of Apple technology in the production of
    The Mandalorian and Grogu.

    This opening segment will feature an unnamed special guest. Given his
    previous comments on the Apple Vision Pro in film production, where
    he highlighted its ability to preview IMAX shots, Jon Favreau is
    likely Apple's special guest.

    "I could watch that take and see what people will see. That's a piece
    of technology that existed without us," he explained in April 2026,
    while discussing how the filmmaking industry benefits from consumer
    tech. Still, Apple's special guest could always be someone else
    involved in the making of The Mandalorian and Grogu.

    Anyone attending WWDC in person is eligible to RSVP for the screening
    on June 4 at 5 p.m. ET. However, as Apple explains, theater capacity
    is limited, so it will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Apple has already chosen its WWDC 2026 attendees through a lottery
    system. Those who weren't selected can still see the movie in
    theaters, albeit without the special pre-show segment. The Mandalorian
    and Grogu has been available in theaters across the United States
    since May 22, 2026.

    WWDC itself, meanwhile, will begin with a keynote video on June 8,
    where Apple will introduce visionOS 27.



    <https://appleinsider.com/articles/26/06/01/wwdc-2026-guests-can-attend-special-screening-of-the-latest-star-wars-movie>





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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.arts.sf.movies on Wed Jun 24 08:11:32 2026
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    On Tue, 2 Jun 2026 13:45:03 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Jon Favreau, director of The Mandalorian and Grogu, spoke in
    April 2026 about using the Apple headset to better frame IMAX
    shots while also cutting costs.

    Apple ... cutting costs ... does not compute ...

    Is that the best example they can find nowadays of Apple products
    being used in Hollywood?

    Meanwhile, over in the open-source world ... <https://www.reddit.com/r/blender/comments/1j26kdu/flow_was_made_with_blender_and_just_won_an_oscar/>
    <https://www.blender.org/user-stories/making-flow-an-interview-with-director-gints-zilbalodis/>
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.movies.current-films on Thu Jun 25 09:41:43 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 08:11:32 +0000, Lawrence D|Oliveiro said:

    On Tue, 2 Jun 2026 13:45:03 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Jon Favreau, director of The Mandalorian and Grogu, spoke in April 2026
    about using the Apple headset to better frame IMAX shots while also
    cutting costs.

    Apple ... cutting costs ... does not compute ...

    Jon Favreau use the Apple Vision AR/VR headset, which, despite is huge
    expense to normal people, is far cheaper than the other professional
    equipment usually used by movie makers.



    Is that the best example they can find nowadays of Apple products being
    used in Hollywood?

    Apple devices have been one of the mainstays in TV and movie production
    for decades. Those wanting to do it cheaply used to use Commodore Amiga computers with Video Toaster cards instead, until Commodore's hopeless management killed the cmopany.



    Meanwhile, over in the open-source world ... <https://www.reddit.com/r/blender/comments/1j26kdu/flow_was_made_with_blender_and_just_won_an_oscar/>

    <https://www.blender.org/user-stories/making-flow-an-interview-with-director-gints-zilbalodis/>


    Blender has nothing to do with framing IMAX shots, but it does run on
    Apple computers too. :-)


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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.movies.current-films on Wed Jun 24 22:02:15 2026
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    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:41:43 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Apple devices have been one of the mainstays in TV and movie
    production for decades. Those wanting to do it cheaply used to use
    Commodore Amiga computers with Video Toaster cards instead, until
    Commodore's hopeless management killed the cmopany.

    The Video Toaster was only used for TV/video production back in the
    latter part of the analog era. The Amiga never made a successful
    transition to digital video production, as that gradually took over.
    There was a product called the rCLVideo Toaster FlyerrCY, but somehow it
    failed to repeat NewTekrCOs original success.

    Blender has nothing to do with framing IMAX shots, but it does run
    on Apple computers too. :-)

    Blender did get credited in an Oscar acceptance speech.
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.arts.movies.current-films on Thu Jun 25 18:43:45 2026
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    On 2026-06-24 22:02:15 +0000, Lawrence D|Oliveiro said:

    On Thu, 25 Jun 2026 09:41:43 +1200, Your Name wrote:

    Apple devices have been one of the mainstays in TV and movie production
    for decades. Those wanting to do it cheaply used to use Commodore Amiga
    computers with Video Toaster cards instead, until Commodore's hopeless
    management killed the company.

    The Video Toaster was only used for TV/video production back in the
    latter part of the analog era. The Amiga never made a successful
    transition to digital video production, as that gradually took over.
    There was a product called the rCLVideo Toaster FlyerrCY, but somehow
    it failed to repeat NewTekrCOs original success.

    I did say *used* to use. :-)

    Last time I checked (a few years ago now) the Video Toaster still
    existed, but had become a Microsloth Windoze product.



    Blender has nothing to do with framing IMAX shots, but it does run on
    Apple computers too. :-)

    Blender did get credited in an Oscar acceptance speech.


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