http://www.siliconvalleyhistorical.org/#!steve-jobs-film/c1x1c
Steve Jobs: Visionary Entrepreneur is a 60-minute documentary built around a
20-minute interview of Steve Jobs in 1994 that was conducted by the Silicon Valley Historical Association.
Steve
Jobs was asked to give advice to young entrepreneurs who wanted to go
out and start their own businesses. He talks about risk and the
willingness to fail, the role of building illegal blue boxes prior to
founding Apple Computer, and his philosophy on how to approach life.
Nolan
Bushnell (founder, Atari) talks about Jobs and Woz working at Atari.
Woz and Mike Markkula (founders, Apple) discuss starting Apple. Company
founders of Oracle, Adobe, and Sun Microsystems discuss Steve Jobs'
impact on their lives and businesses.
Silicon Valley Historical Association president, John McLaughlin, who interviewed each participant, narrates.
The
mission of the Silicon Valley Historical Association is to record
personalities in reference to the European Renaissance. Renaissance
experts and company founders describe parallels between Silicon Valley
and the Renaissance period. If we could nominate a "Renaissance Man" for
our times, it would be Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs: Visionary Entrepreneur is an extended version of the Steve Jobs: Secrets of Life film (which is no longer available).
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