Larry David sends up App Store review process in unaired WWDC14 video Apple tapped actor, comedian and writer Larry David for what appears to be a promotional video created for a past Worldwide Developers Conference, though the short was never used.
Shared by Sam Henri-Ghoul in a tweet on Monday, the clip was reportedly set to air as Apple s introduction to WWDC in 2014. The company typically pre-tapes a brief welcome video that is shown to conference participants, with the tradition morphing into a complete keynote experience as the conference transitioned online during the coronavirus pandemic.
While the entire video is not available, Henri-Ghoul posted a clip from the short film in which David plays the role of an App Approval specialist. His desk holds an iMac, a statue of the Empire State Building, and what looks to be green and red stamps for approving or denying apps.
Apple tapped actor, comedian and writer Larry David for what appears to be a promotional video created for a past Worldwide Developers Conference, though the short was never used.
Shared by Sam Henri-Ghoul in a tweet on Monday, the clip was reportedly set to air as Apple s introduction to WWDC in 2014. The company typically pre-tapes a brief welcome video that is shown to conference participants, with the tradition morphing into a complete keynote experience as the conference transitioned online during the coronavirus pandemic.
While the entire video is not available, Henri-Ghoul posted a clip from the short film in which David plays the role of an App Approval specialist. His desk holds an iMac, a statue of the Empire State Building, and what looks to be green and red stamps for approving or denying apps.