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REVEAL A “HOLY SHIT” MOMENT   159




             STEVE’S WORDS                  STEVE’S SLIDES
             “So, three things: a wide-screen   The three images appear on the
             iPod with touch controls, a    same slide, with the words “iPod,
             revolutionary mobile phone,    Phone, Internet”
             and a breakthrough Internet
             communications device.”

             “An iPod, a phone, and an Internet   Three images rotate
             communicator. An iPod, a phone—
             are you getting it? These are not
             three separate devices.”
             “This is one device, and we are   Text only, centered on slide:
             calling it iPhone.”            “iPhone”
             “Today Apple is going to reinvent   Text only: “Apple reinvents the
             the phone!”                    phone”
             “And here it is.” [laughter]   A gag image appears: it’s a photo of
                                            iPod, but instead of a scroll wheel,
                                            an artist had put an old-fashioned
                                            rotary dial on the MP3 player




             me tell you more about it.” Not very memorable, is it? By con-
             trast, the actual introduction whetted the audience’s appetite
             with every sentence. After Jobs outlined the revolutionary prod-
             ucts of the past, a listener could be thinking, “I wonder what
             this third revolutionary product will be. Oh, I see: Jobs is going
             to announce three new products of this class. Cool. Wait. Is it
             three? Oh my gosh, he’s talking about one product! All of those
             features in one product. This I’ve got to see!”
                Every Steve Jobs presentation—major product announce-
             ments and minor ones—is scripted to have one moment that
             will leave everyone talking. The product takes center stage,
             but Jobs plays the role of director. Jobs is the Steven Spielberg
             of corporate presentations. What do you remember most from
             Spielberg’s movies? Spielberg always has one scene that sticks in
             your memory for years: Indiana Jones pulling a pistol to kill the
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