Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner use this edition of TV+ Talk to discuss the surprising agreement between Amazon and Apple that will put Apple TV+ on Amazon Prime Video. Are there winners and losers in this development, and what affect will it have on how you sign up for the service? What are the financial arrangements between the two streaming players? Charlotte and Chuck also talk about the new movie that was shot with the Apple Vision Pro in mind and why one of them isn’t interested in seeing it.
MacVoices #24202: TV+ Talk – Hollywood Movies And Ads?
Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss Apple TV+ negotiating more Hollywood film licenses, debating the balance between original content and variety. They explore the potential introduction of ads to enhance revenue and consider incorporating non-Apple content on the platform.
MacVoices #23216: MacVoices Live! – More TV and Movie Recommendations (2)
The MacVoices Live! panel concludes an abbreviated session with more recommendations of TV and movies to help you fill both the summer lull and the duration of the writer’s strike. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Jim Rea, Eric Bolden, Jeff...
MacVoices #20109: Shelly Brisbin Discusses The Latest in Accessibility and Her Book, iOS Access for All (2)
In second part of our discussion with iOS Access for All author Shelly Brisbin, she talks about how iOS and macOS compares to other platforms, who’s making progress in the accessibility area, and how they are doing it. Shelly also explains what she would recommend to...
MacVoices #20108: Shelly Brisbin Discusses The Latest in Accessibility and Her Book, iOS Access for All (1)
Shelly Brisbin has put the finishing touches on the latest revision to her book iOS Access for All, and joins us to discuss some of the improvements to accessibility in iOS 13 and iPad OS 13, whether the gap between iPad and Mac is closing from a productivity and...
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MacVoices #17218: The MacJury’s Discussions of Apple As A Media Company
Our two-part discussion of Apple as different types of companies concludes with a look at their moves toward being a media company. The first attempts have been made, and weren’t as successful as some would like. Did that matter? Why should they get into the media...
MacVoices #17164: Macstock: The Youngest Macstock Attendee, Daniel Prinssen
At Macstock 2017, the event’s youngest attendee, Daniel Prinssen, talks about the videos he produces for his YouTube channel, why he prefers an iPad to a Mac, and his impressions of his school-provided Chromebook. [audio...
MacVoices #15185: Bryan Chaffin on Apple’s 30% Cut of Music, Apps, Movies and Books
Bryan Chaffin of The Mac Observer and host Chuck Joiner take on the topic of Apple's mandatory 30% cut of revenue from App Store and Music Store purchases, with a special focus on music. Whether your iOS device should be the perfect place to consume music, who it...
MacVoices #15186: ShowStoppers – RabbitTVPlus Helps You Find What To Watch, Wherever It Is
At ShowStoppers in Las Vegas, William Mobley, the President and CEO of RabbitTVPlus explains how their service can help you find what you want to watch when you want to watch it, and how it enhances the cord-cutting experience. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored...
MacVoices #14041: Dave Basulto Makes Your iPad Mini A Movie-Making Tool With The iOgrapher
If you are thinking of making movies with your iPad, then you need the iOgrapher. Dave Basulto explains the iOgrapher's origins in education, why it was first produced for the iPad mini, and the features that make it more than just an iPad holder. Dave also talks...
MacVoices #13183: Josh Apter on Kickstarting The Padcaster Mini and The Padcaster 2.0
The original Padcaster was such a success that Josh Apter has launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring the same functionality to the iPad mini. The Padcaster is a metal frame with an insert that holds your iPad firmly in place, can mount it on a tripod, and is lined...
MacVoices #1320: CES – Bill Harding of Kogeto Takes 360-Degree iPhone Movies With The Dot
In the Dr. Bott area of CES 2013, Bill Harding of Kogeto shows us The Dot, a special lens for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 that lets you take 360-degree movies that can then be viewed on your desktop or shared via social media. [audio...
MacVoices #11102: Gilles BianRosa of Fanhattan Discusses How They Find The Media You Want, Wherever It Is
With the ever-increasing number of services offering movies, TV shows and more, it can be difficult to find what you want when you want it. Enter Fanhattan. Gilles BianRosa, CEO of Fanhattan, explains how their service locates the movies, TV shows and more that you...
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