Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a children's programming session at Apple Marunouchi and talked to Shin Shin Ultraman director Shingo Higuchi about using the iPhone in film production. It is open to the public.
Participated in programming sessions for children at Apple Marunouchi
Apple's CEO Tim Cook, who visited Japan, visited Apple Omotesando on December 8th and talked with musician Gen Hoshino at a tavern. The visit is published on Twitter.
Cook then attended a programming session for Rikkyo Elementary School children at Apple Marunouchi and tweeted, "Coding is one of the most important skills."
Coding is one of the most important skills you can learn.Loved celebrating Computer Science Education Week with students from Rikkyo Primary School at Apple Marunouchi! #TodayatApple pic.twitter.com/lBv78PRGxk
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) December 9, 2019
The fact that Mr. Diadora O'Brien, senior vice president of retail at Apple, also appeared at that time is introduced in detail in the Mac Treasure Appraisal Blog.
Apple Marimuchi CEO, Tim Cook CEO and Deredre O’Brien, Senior Senior Retail + People visit Surprise https://t.co/h1N6HB5IMj
— MAC Treasure Appraisal Team (@idanbo) December 9, 2019
Visit the supplier that realized the color of iPhone11 Pro
Mr. Cook also visited the factory of Apple's supplier Seiko Advance, revealing that the company's attention to detail is the body color of the iPhone11 Pro.
Seiko Advance is a great example of our invaluable suppliers here in Japan.Thanks to their craftsmanship and attention to detail, the gorgeous colors of iPhone 11 Pro really come to life! Pic.twitter.com/PFEuXo7Fy0
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) December 10, 2019
Mr. Taro Matsumura, journalist, introduces the plant visit in a tweet.
#Apple @Tim_Cook CEO visited #Seiko Advance. #Inspected the manufacturing process of iPhone 11 Pro paint. He talked about “color is important,” and compared his stuff to the iPhone 11 Pro Midnight Green. “Japan's technical capabilities support Apple design in order to form a partnership based on collaboration.” pic.twitter.com/Cy6dO5rAYq
— Taro Matsumura Taro Matsumura (@taromatsumura) December 10, 2019
Meeting with director Shingo Higuchi of the movie "Shin Ultraman"
Cook visits Toho and publishes a picture of a peaceful discussion with Shingo Higuchi, director of the movie “Shin Ultraman” scheduled to be released in 2021.
Mr. Cook said he was impressed by the use of iPhone 11 Pro Max in film production, and tweeted that the release of “Shin Ultraman” could not be waited for.
TOHO Co. has been on the cutting edge of special effects for decades. Amazing to meet Shinji Higuchi san and learn how he uses iPhone 11 Pro Max to bring his creative vision to the screen.Can't wait for the world to see Shin Ultraman ! pic.twitter.com/OFF6VEWT9q
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) December 10, 2019
Source: Tim Cook / Twitter, Mac Treasure Appraisal Blog
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