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The Lasting Legacy of "Los Piratas de Silicon Valley": An 8x10 Tribute to Tech History
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5. Print Your Own (Highest Quality Option)
Find a high-resolution frame grab from the film (the “Jobs and Gates face to face” shot is iconic). Use Photoshop or Canva to add the Spanish title in a period-appropriate font (e.g., Helvetica or Garamond). Print on 8x10 Kodak Ultra Premium Photo Paper at a local photo center. Noah Wyle’s performance was so convincing that Jobs
- Noah Wyle’s performance was so convincing that Jobs himself had him reprise the role at Macworld keynotes.
- Gates reportedly enjoyed the film but felt it exaggerated his rivalry with Jobs.
- Later films (The Social Network, Steve Jobs, Billions) borrowed its framing technique: founders as isolated, framed geniuses.
- Capítulo 2: "El Ascenso de Apple" (Episodios 3-4)
- Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (Apple Inc.): Often considered among the "pirates" of Silicon Valley, Jobs and Wozniak embodied the innovative and rebellious spirit. Their creation, the Apple I and later the Apple II, was among the first highly successful mass-produced personal computers.
- Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard (Hewlett-Packard): Their story began in a garage, similar to that of Jobs and Wozniak, with an $800 investment. HP would go on to become a giant in the technology industry, producing everything from calculators to computers.
- Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce (Intel): Moore and Noyce were instrumental in the development of the microprocessor. Their work at Fairchild Semiconductor and later Intel led to the production of the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
Headline: The Original Disruptors: Before the Turtlenecks and Keynotes, There Were the Pirates.
Conclusión: Más que una Película, una Reliquia de Tamaño Perfecto
Los piratas de Silicon Valley no es la mejor película jamás hecha sobre tecnología (eso sería The Social Network), pero es la más honesta sobre el ego y el oportunismo. Y el formato 8x10 es su soporte definitivo: lo suficientemente grande para ser un póster de pared, lo suficientemente pequeño para ser una prueba de contacto de periodista.