Public Speaker Reacts to Steve Jobs | What Made Him So Great?
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David reacts and gives his thoughts on the amazing product presenter and former CEO of Apple Steve Jobs. We know him as the charismatic presenter of products such as the macbook air and iphone, but what are the techniques that made his presenting so excellent? In this video you'll find out!
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This channel's gonna blow up
@nickduch6214
3 жыл бұрын
106 million 19yo´s incoming
@Daniel201298
3 жыл бұрын
definitely
@sachin3775
3 жыл бұрын
100 percent. The icing on top is, this subject is always interesting for almost anyone.
@nickduch6214
3 жыл бұрын
Sachin Gopakumar it’s honestly a perfect format for KZread and for this century: Highly entertaining and informative content delivered in under 10 minutes by a guy that earns a living by knowing how to address an audience. It’s magic
@PedroCstify
3 жыл бұрын
Deservedly so. These videos are great!
I love this guy. Thanks for introducing this channel to us pewds.
can you please do this w stand up comedians
@brunobarbosa9728
3 жыл бұрын
Jackpot
@wstrat3623
3 жыл бұрын
James veitch would be great imo
@AgarParth
3 жыл бұрын
Fluffy
@GreveRexclone
3 жыл бұрын
FLUFFYYYYY
@bathtub_farter
3 жыл бұрын
Luis CK
I hate it when someone or something good is underrated. Please don't let this man be underrated.
Have watched this so many times.. literally worship him for the skills and traits he exhibited, which you’ve described so very well! Spot on, David! P.S. I see a lot of him in you, and it’s no exaggeration!
@DavidJPPhillips
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Partha! What can I say, I am humbled and greatful. He is trult my legend aswell so "hearing" you write that means tons.
Captivating.. you've released my Angelic Cocktails hormones! I'm learning & implementing your tools to enhance my work. Thank you.
@RyanPoutine
3 жыл бұрын
Interesting choice of words
@SibbeeeGold
3 жыл бұрын
Ryan Dunsford it’s from another one of his video where he talks about the hormones which will enhance a persons abililty to pick up information and such. He there calls these hormons the ”Angelic Cocktail”
@thehitman704
2 жыл бұрын
the hell?
Steve Jobs invent Keynotes as everyone make them today.
Steve Jobs is a perfectionist and he spend so much time to rehearse his presentation. He doesn't just wing it. :D
@Athithi7
3 жыл бұрын
How'd you know about the rehearsal?
@kihbjcjdjd7022
2 жыл бұрын
@@Athithi7 his biography
This stuff is so fascinating to me, so I’m so glad I found this channel! You are obviously someone who knows what he’s talking about because you display the things you point out! I love this stuff and so glad Pewds brought me here because I will be binging your stuff absolutely
Steve really was in a league of his own. He rehearsed the keynotes until perfection every time there was a product launch and that really shines through. I was hoping to see him on stage at WWDC at some point but unluckily I lived on the wrong continent and he left us way too soon...
I love how David gets off on other peoples public speaking abilities. Makes me happy.
Apple: *makes Keynote - a direct rival to PowerPoint and uses it in their Apple Keynote Presentations* David: "The PowerPoint is to die for!"
I am so obssesed with your channel David! Thank you SO much for teaching us all of this!
This ist one of the best presentations about one of the best presentations.
This is the best reaction you’ve ever made. Amazing job, you’re really real and passionate, which you can see very clearly (you’re a master of your own expertise)
I am absolutely in love w/ your reaction videos! So educational and really a great way to get students interested. 😀
He's one of my greatest inspirations good job analysing him. I am always reading into how a guy with no tech background created such a vision known as Apple. Also i came from PewDiePie keep it up! ;)
This channel is absolutely amazing. Hope it blows up soon.
I love the energy you put into your speech! Very fun listening to you
I'm learning so much from you!! As someone that does a bit of acting, your comments are invaluable. Amazing.
PewDiePie fans incoming.
Lol.. I love Steve's presentation. There was this time when we were asked to do a power point.. Like a case study. I watched his presentation over and over... Plus I'm trying to do story telling now, David.. *The True - Story*.. was really cool.
@DavidJPPhillips
4 жыл бұрын
It's so powerful yet simple! I understand why you would study it. Good luck with your storytelling!
@murthyk1404
4 жыл бұрын
@@DavidJPPhillips Thank you. ❤️... Remember my name. *Murthy Kadrivel* . I'll give a kick ass presentation on Tedx one day, about my work. My biggest dream, entrepreneurship.
Excellent analysis. Looking forward to more!
Hahah brilliant video, especially the end
Hey man, nice channel! I’ve seen your reaction on Pewdiepie and now this one, and it’s a really good format. If you are taking suggestions, I’d like you to analyze Jake Roper, from Vsauce3. Actually all of the Vsauce guys are amazing, but I’d like you to comment on how Jake is an absolute beast when it comes to communication.
Could you make a video about some techniques for professors and teachers?
@brunobarbosa9728
3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see it too
Please consider raising the volume of the video. My KZread and PC volume settings are maxed at 100%, yet i still have to resort to using a chrome volume booster add-on to hear you comfortably.
Thanks for your wonderful videos David. I was absolutely inspired by Steve Jobs retro lecture from the 80s if you ever want to analyze that one
I love this guy. Cool videos man definitely subscribed.
Hands down to the best speaker I came across on KZread! I am excited to take his online courses and maybe someday attend live class. I could spend all day watching his videos! So informative and inspiring.
@DavidJPPhillips
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jhonna =) I look forward seeing you in the future!!
I was there at the launch, stage right 1/4 way in. It was even more magical in person.
Hi David, can you do Jordan Peterson, perhaps his Channel 4 interview with Cathy Newman to start?
Can you look at more product reveals ? This video was amazing and just what im looking for ❤️❤️
Do more videos your content is brilliant!
Have you seen the show Silicon Valley? In season 4 episode 8 they analyzed one of Gavin Belson's speeches who is supposed to be somewhat of a caricature of Steve Jobs. There were a lot of mirrors in your analysis to the show. Watching this made me think of it immediately and I had to look it up. These videos are great I hope you keep doing them, I've learned a lot already and it will help me improve my streaming. I need to work on slowing down my base pace and eliminating filler sounds. Came here from pewdiepie's channel, enjoy your significant uptick in subscriber count hehe. Cheers brother!
amazing only few videos you can get to this viewers . Brilliant expert you have my respect
i love these self improving videos
You’re so great at this love it 🦋👍👍👍❤️
I expected a reaction video but instead recived a lesson in public speaking
Shoutout to Sean for introducing me to this wonderful man who truly loves what he’s doing and takes time and effort into what he says in his videos!
I love the way this guy speaks
Very interesting would love to see a video go more into some of your terms like pathos and ethos.
Super interesting! I would say the reason why most companies today don't do these kinds of reveals is because we've progressed so far with technology that the only upgrades they're able to do now are small upgrades. Computers won't be getting much thinner
Thaaaank you David
Good day Mr David Philips, i am also an aspiring public speaker and after watching your video at ted talks about public speaking, it gives me an inspiration to practice more and be great like you about it. I just have a request if you may wish to fulfill is about your graph in 110 sreps of excellence hope you man a video one day explaining each steps so just we could understand it more and use this as guide whenever we conduct public speaking. Thank you very much. Love the reaction video of pewds BTW.
Scintillating and captivating! Steve is an excellent example of successful communication skills. I had been using little bit of it in oncology clinical research presentations. 👍🌷
Analysis Apple products, one a Microsoft Surface lol Good channel and concept!
I love the original iPhone launch especially
More Steve Jobs analysis please!!!
I’m here after Pewds. And I loved this channel. Keep it up man.
As soon as I saw the title I didn't think twice.
I miss Steve Jobs doing the presentations. Amazing.
Subscribed!
My interpretation is that Steve varied his rhythm, but not too fast to disrupt people's internal clock to expect speech. This makes it easier for brain to maintain focus, and thus sounding credible because people can focus more closely to the content. Sounding credible just means people can focus on your stuff more easily, and steve is a master at that.
Can you please do a Steve Jobs Stanford University commencement one? That was great
@kihbjcjdjd7022
2 жыл бұрын
It was the best speech ever delivered in the 21st century.
not enough for Steve Jobs. I want more analyses for him PLZ
I suggest an analysis on Jordan Peterson. He's quite interesting when talking.
You're so awesome. I never even conceived such delicate skills in business advertising. I always assumed pauses should be avoided and couldn't serve as a beneficial thing. Would you mind analyzing a stand up comedian please? My favorite one is Louis C.K. I think he is a genius like you, and I guess you will like him as well :)
#Floorgang love your videos, man. Definitely got my sub.
After thinking about it for a while, I believe what he's doing, whether on purpose or not, he's playing the proud wise gradpa. He's appealing to younger people, that want to believe an older, most likely wiser person. That's the vibe I got from him. That's also why there's people out there that don't like him, because not everybody wants to believe an old, seemingly wise, or at least behaving so, kinda person. Some people like to believe more in younger, more jumpy and enthusiastic people. Those are the ones that like very emotional people more. People that maybe have childrem themself and are used to someone presenting their ideas loudly, smiling wide, while waving their arms and such, like you do :) so there we have two kinds of people presenting things. I think that's really an interesting thing to think about.
Love your videos .... jus one thing. MOAR ...btw here from pewds
Steve Jobs, great man. Does anyone remember the Think Different campaign?
@kihbjcjdjd7022
2 жыл бұрын
Yes the 1997
@kihbjcjdjd7022
2 жыл бұрын
The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the once who do
Can you react to Steve Jobs presenting the first iPhone? He set up the crowd brilliantly and the payoff was incredible. He also was working with a *very* early prototype, so he had to be careful to do things in exactly the right order or the whole presentation would break (the "Golden Path"). I'm curious if you detect any waver in his confidence during the demos
great channel
Obviously a bit late on this video...I’d LOVE to see a video on Elizabeth Holmes. I just had a school assignment looking at her and Theranos. She really looked up to Jobs, evening modelling herself after him (in attire and visuals), but her speaking is so far off from him. It would be amazing to hear your analysis on her.
I'd be interested in seeing you undertake the challenge of analyzing and breaking down your own public speaking for us.
I wonder if any of the first MacBook Air ever survived more than three years. Hard drive failures was very common. But yea presentation was good. :) I like the first iPhone presentation the best. That is legendary. A phone. An iPod. An internet communicator.
I recommend reacting to Jordan Peterson or Jeff Bezos :)
Awesome, i really like your stuff 👌 What about analysing Muhammad Ali at some point? He was such a great figure and a perfect natural public speaker, imo!
2:26 Steve Jobs is rolling in his grave because you called his Keynote a Powerpoint
Totally agree. The slides themselves would have been the work of Guy Kawasaki, I believe. A true master of the medium.
@kiran-thetributechannel
2 жыл бұрын
No , I think he left Apple , wasn't he the Evangelist ?
19’s years old here
I'm here bcz BTS video But Thank God.. i found this channel So grateful I can learn many things from you❤️
The Stockholm E sound
I should be sleeping but these are too interesting
Okey im subscribing
Awesome
@DavidJPPhillips
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nassim!!!!
I want to see Steve Jobs react to this video!
It’s not a PowerPoint. It’s a keynote. And concerning his posture: he’s just being himself. Of course the rhetorics are meticulously rehearsed, but Steve was like this all the time, not just during presentations. He’s not trying to act as a good public speaker, he’s being Steve Jobs.
here before 100K subs
Mate, you should do a reaction to Satoru Iwata. He was a great presenter, great man. Always wanting people to hear his voice, rather than have a translator, even if he wasn't that comfortable with English.
I know Jobs is good because for the first time I'm not interested in what David is going to say, I just want him to let jobs go on.
this guy was a genius
Great content! maybe you should change the background because it has the same color as your face xD hat might it feels a little bit weird xD
You could do one on Linus Sebastian from Linus Tech Tips
Do you think you could do on of a recent Apple event?
It's funny how David is so calm here. Not as exited as in his recent videos. I wonder what happened...
You should react to keanu reeves cyber punk 2077
3:55 Might I present Nintendo
Can you make videos on historical people? Caesar, Theodore Roosevelt etc
Who's here after he was in pewdiepie's vid
Can you look at Craig Federighi next?
More Steve Jobs!
Please react to Tim Cook or Craig Federighi
Steve Job gotta react to this on heaven.
eii the volume of this vid is low BTW DOES TYPING IN CAPS COUNT AS HIGH VOLUME?
Floor gang ouughhhhh
We can learn that when your founder dies and is replaced by a lesser man, your KZread host will buy a Surface Pro instead.
your content is amazing. Im listening to an audiobook called Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. With the combination of both the audiobook, and your content, I'm sure ill grow and feel more confident as I start my new career in Real Estate :)
Do mark cerny road to ps5