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What did Steve Jobs Mean to You?
A Reel Tribute to Steve Jobs (1955-2011). Share your story.
WASHINGTON, DC, October 12, 2011 /Publications PR News/ -- Steve Jobs. He was the most famous CEO of our generation. A legend, a genius, a visionary. The products he created are adored by millions around the world. Steve Jobs will be missed.
That's not to say the legend of Steve Jobs is over. Far from it. That's where Reel Tributes fits in. As the premier producer of personal history films, our mission is to record, preserve, and present compelling real-life stories through documentary films. And there is no better subject for a Reel Tribute than the man who turned Apple into the most valuable tech company on earth. The film will feature submissions from Apple fans around the world - in video, prose, poetry, and music. It will seek to accomplish what Steve Jobs himself did best: connecting people through technology.
We need YOU to make it happen. Upload your own video, letter, poem, picture, song, or other content at http://www.reeltributes.com/view/stevejobs/ that you want us to include in the Steve Jobs tribute. Show us how Steve Jobs has touched you and your life. We can't guarantee that your submission will be used, but the more original and creative it is, the more likely we'll be to include it. Just make sure it's yours and not copyrighted.
We look forward to your tributes and thank you for helping us create a timeless film for a true legend.
Reel Tributes produces high-end personal history documentaries which uniquely capture what matters most, from an individual's life story to an entire family's lineage. We combine interviews, photographs, narration, archival footage, home videos, and music into artistic, television-quality documentaries.
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