'Behind the Mac' videos show work process of James Blake, Tyler Mitchell
Apple is adding to its "Behind the Mac" ad campaign with two more videos, one continuing with James Blake making music at home accompanied by a second showing photographer Tyler Mitchell working on a portrait series.

On July 8, Apple released a video under its "Behind the Mac" series featuring James Blake working from his L.A. home studio via Logic Pro X on his MacBook Pro. The followup, published on Saturday, offers a longer look at Grammy Award winner's process at the keyboard and the Mac.
The video takes viewers throughout a 24-hour period with the musician, showing him creating a melody at the piano before looping and pitching it in Logic Pro X. Layers of instruments and vocals are added on the MacBook Pro, with the final track completed just after 1am.
The second video features Tyler Mitchell, a New York-based photographer best known for his Vogue cover photo of singer Beyonce. Shot in a similar way via remote cameras over 24 hours, Mitchell is seen searching magazines and documents for inspiration and to compile a mood board for a new portrait series.
Notes for the intended series are made on a MacBook, which is also used for selecting final images from a shoot and editing them within Photoshop. Again, Mitchell is shown working until very late at night to finish the portraits.
Debuting in 2018, "Behind the Mac" is a series that intends to showcase creative people using Macs to produce their work. For 2020, the series has so far included Grammy-nominated music producer Warren "Oak" Felder and the director of the Japanese anime film "Your Name," Makoto Shinkai.

On July 8, Apple released a video under its "Behind the Mac" series featuring James Blake working from his L.A. home studio via Logic Pro X on his MacBook Pro. The followup, published on Saturday, offers a longer look at Grammy Award winner's process at the keyboard and the Mac.
The video takes viewers throughout a 24-hour period with the musician, showing him creating a melody at the piano before looping and pitching it in Logic Pro X. Layers of instruments and vocals are added on the MacBook Pro, with the final track completed just after 1am.
The second video features Tyler Mitchell, a New York-based photographer best known for his Vogue cover photo of singer Beyonce. Shot in a similar way via remote cameras over 24 hours, Mitchell is seen searching magazines and documents for inspiration and to compile a mood board for a new portrait series.
Notes for the intended series are made on a MacBook, which is also used for selecting final images from a shoot and editing them within Photoshop. Again, Mitchell is shown working until very late at night to finish the portraits.
Debuting in 2018, "Behind the Mac" is a series that intends to showcase creative people using Macs to produce their work. For 2020, the series has so far included Grammy-nominated music producer Warren "Oak" Felder and the director of the Japanese anime film "Your Name," Makoto Shinkai.
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The joke I was making was that you're clearly not doing anything interesting with your Mac if you go so far as to claim you don't know anyone who wants to do the creative things they're showing off in these videos, and that you've completely missed the point.
Maybe. We will see. But, from the earliest days, Macs have been focused more at the high end 'creatives' while IBM machines were directed more at business users. And, now that the iPad has broadened its repertoire to include an external keyboard and mouse, that may fill the niche for the everyday user. We will see where they go with this.