Published on: 2025-05-29 06:30:01
Apple recently launched a new campaign to promote AirPods 4 with a short film starring Pedro Pascal. Now the company has also shared a behind-the-scenes video with director Spike Jonze, who was behind the movie “Someday.” Behind-the-scenes video of AirPods 4 short film With the short film, Apple shows the benefits of the Active Noise Cancellation feature in AirPods 4 in a fun and creative way. In the behind-the-scenes video, Pascal and Jonze detail that the movie is about someone on a breakup
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-10 03:58:01
The latest episode of Severance just feels different. Yes, it’s the first time we explore the relationship of Mark (Adam Scott) and his thought-to-be-deceased wife Gemma (Dichen Lachman), but beyond that, it has a more fluid, lyrical, mind-trip quality well beyond the norm for the Apple TV+ show. That’s thanks to Jessica Lee Gagné, the show’s usual director of photography who made her directorial debut with the episode. In a new interview, she detailed some of the super cool aesthetic choices sh
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Some of the earliest surviving works of the Flemish luminary Pieter Bruegel the Elder are not his detail-rich peasant scenes that furnish art history courses the world over, but painted serving plates, or roundels. (A 1557 example was attributed to Bruegel in 2000, making it his oldest surviving genre painting, according to Elizabeth Alice Honig.) The twelve scenes here, dated to 1558, use the follies of life as pathways toward profundity — and while they may spark insight, they certainly do not
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