Apple Event - Sept 2023 - Wonderlust YOUTUBE PROMO
Apple Event - Sept 2023 / 15 / 16:9 / YouTube Non-Skippable Pre-Roll / Web Mix
Create accessible spatial experiences
Learn how you can make spatial computing apps that work well for everyone. Like all Apple platforms, visionOS is designed for accessibility: We'll share how we've reimagined assistive technologies like VoiceOver and Pointer Control and designed features like Dwell Control to help people interact in the way that works best for them. Learn best practices for vision, motor, cognitive, and hearing accessibility and help everyone enjoy immersive experiences for visionOS.
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Unlock the power of grammatical agreement
Discover how you can use automatic grammatical agreement in your apps and games to create inclusive and more natural-sounding expressions. We'll share best practices for working with Foundation, showcase examples in multiple languages, and demonstrate how to use these APIs to enhance the user experience for your apps. For an introduction to automatic grammatical agreement, watch “What's new in Foundation” from WWDC21.
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Platforms State of the Union (ASL)
Learn about the latest tools, technologies, and advancements to help you create even better apps across Apple platforms, including the all-new visionOS.
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Platforms State of the Union - WWDC 2023
Learn about the latest tools, technologies, and advancements to help you create even better apps across Apple platforms, including the all-new visionOS.
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Apple Vision Pro
Apple Vision Pro seamlessly blends digital content with your physical space.
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17 big & little things at WWDC23
Here's your guide to some of the big (and little) things announced on the first day of WWDC.
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The Coronation Concert | TM The King and Queen Camilla
The Coronation Concert, broadcast live from the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Take That, international superstar Lionel Richie, global pop icon Katy Perry, international opera star Andrea Bocelli, Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, singer/songwriter Freya Ridings and classical-soul composer/producer Alexis Ffrench are just some of the artists who will grace the stage.
They are part of an eclectic line-up of artists who will perform at this once-in-a-lifetime event, celebrating the coronation of Their Majesties the King and the Queen in front of 20,000 members of the public and invited guests.
Kirsty Young will be hearing from performers in a specially built studio within the castle grounds, and backstage, Clara Amfo and Jordan Banjo will be grabbing chats with the artists. There will also be films revealing some of the stories behind the meticulous preparations that have gone into creating an unforgettable night.
The concert will celebrate a new chapter in the nation’s history, with themes of love, respect and optimism, celebrating the four nations, their communities and the Commonwealth.
The artists will be backed by world-class musicians, including a 70-piece orchestra and house band comprising the Massed Bands of the Household Division and the Countess of Wessex’s String Orchestra.
Alongside the stars of the concert, the show will also see an exclusive appearance from the Coronation Choir. This diverse group has been created from the nation’s keenest community choirs and amateur singers.
The concert will also feature a virtual choir, made up of singers from across the Commonwealth, for a special performance on the night.
The centrepiece of the Coronation Concert, Lighting Up the Nation, will see the country join together in celebration as iconic locations across the United Kingdom are lit up, using projections, lasers, drone displays and illuminations.
The concert will feature a broad mix of music spanning pop to classical, along with spoken word and dance performances reflecting arts and culture from around the UK and the wider Commonwealth.
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The Celebration - The Coronation of HM the King
Kirsty Young, Huw Edwards, Sophie Raworth and Claire Balding are your guides for the historic coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Saturday 6 May.
From her studio outside Buckingham Palace, Kirsty will be joined by guests, including friends and colleagues of the King and Queen, who will share their personal insights. Throughout the morning, a series of films will explore the King’s passions, and a broad range of experts will join Kirsty to provide fascinating analysis of this new chapter in British history.
Across the capital, a team of presenters will be in key locations to report and commentate throughout the day as events unfold. As the armed forces prepare for one of the largest military parades in living memory, JJ Chalmers will speak to servicemen and women from across the UK and the Commonwealth as they arrive in London to take their positions.
Providing commentary along the ceremonial route, Claire Balding will cover the pomp, pageantry and festivities as the King’s procession makes its way through the iconic streets of ceremonial London. Anita Rani will be amongst the crowds, talking to members of the public who have travelled to the capital from across the country to be part of the celebrations. Centre stage will be Westminster Abbey, where Sophie Raworth will be outside, speaking to those lucky enough to have received an invitation. Within the abbey, viewers will have a front row seat as Huw Edwards provides commentary from the moment the abbey's doors open, covering the music, processions and the arrival of guests, including friends, famous faces, faith leaders, heads of state, global and British royalty.
As the King and Queen arrive for this landmark moment in history, Huw will guide viewers through the intricacies of the symbolic oaths and sacred Christian rituals of the day’s centrepiece – the ancient coronation ceremony. The pageantry and celebrations will continue, once the ceremony has concluded, with commentary of the spectacular coronation procession as the newly crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla make their way back to Buckingham Palace. In-depth coverage will continue as the ceremonial day of events culminates with crowds gathering on the Mall to witness the world-famous balcony appearance of the royal family and a special fly-past to commemorate Their Majesties’ coronation day.
-- CREDITS --
Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Young
Presenter Huw Edwards
Reporter Sophie Raworth
Reporter Clare Balding
Reporter John-James Chalmers
Reporter Anita Rani
Reporter Petroc Trelawny
Production Manager Louise Barina
Executive Producer Sangeeta Bhaskar
Executive Producer Claire Popplewell
Series Producer Rosheen Archer
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The Preparation - The Coronation of HM the King LIVE
Kirsty Young, Huw Edwards, Sophie Raworth and Claire Balding are your guides for the historic coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Saturday 6 May.
From her studio outside Buckingham Palace, Kirsty will be joined by guests, including friends and colleagues of the King and Queen, who will share their personal insights. Throughout the morning, a series of films will explore the King’s passions, and a broad range of experts will join Kirsty to provide fascinating analysis of this new chapter in British history.
Across the capital, a team of presenters will be in key locations to report and commentate throughout the day as events unfold. As the armed forces prepare for one of the largest military parades in living memory, JJ Chalmers will speak to servicemen and women from across the UK and the Commonwealth as they arrive in London to take their positions.
Providing commentary along the ceremonial route, Claire Balding will cover the pomp, pageantry and festivities as the King’s procession makes its way through the iconic streets of ceremonial London. Anita Rani will be amongst the crowds, talking to members of the public who have travelled to the capital from across the country to be part of the celebrations. Centre stage will be Westminster Abbey, where Sophie Raworth will be outside, speaking to those lucky enough to have received an invitation. Within the abbey, viewers will have a front row seat as Huw Edwards provides commentary from the moment the abbey's doors open, covering the music, processions and the arrival of guests, including friends, famous faces, faith leaders, heads of state, global and British royalty.
As the King and Queen arrive for this landmark moment in history, Huw will guide viewers through the intricacies of the symbolic oaths and sacred Christian rituals of the day’s centrepiece – the ancient coronation ceremony. The pageantry and celebrations will continue, once the ceremony has concluded, with commentary of the spectacular coronation procession as the newly crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla make their way back to Buckingham Palace. In-depth coverage will continue as the ceremonial day of events culminates with crowds gathering on the Mall to witness the world-famous balcony appearance of the royal family and a special fly-past to commemorate Their Majesties’ coronation day.
-- CREDITS --
Presenter Kirsty Young
Presenter Huw Edwards
Reporter Sophie Raworth
Reporter Clare Balding
Reporter John-James Chalmers
Reporter Anita Rani
Reporter Petroc Trelawny
Production Manager Louise Barina
Executive Producer Sangeeta Bhaskar
Executive Producer Claire Popplewell
Series Producer Rosheen Archer
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The Eve of The Coronation - BBC LIVE
As the nation prepares to mark a historic day, Kirsty Young is joined by a range of guests who give personal insights into the King and Queen Consort as they look ahead to the coronation.
Some of the lucky invited guests attending the ceremony talk to the programme, along with those who have had close and personal connections with King Charles for many years. Kirsty speaks to celebrities who have spent time with the King, and hears from some of the people across the nation taking on once-in-a-lifetime roles in this historic ceremony.
Sophie Raworth joins from outside Westminster Abbey, while JJ Chalmers speaks to members of the military as they prepare for one of the biggest military parades in British living memory.
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The coronation - PROMO BBC
As the nation prepares to mark a historic day, Kirsty Young is joined by a range of guests who give personal insights into the King and Queen Consort as they look ahead to the coronation.
Some of the lucky invited guests attending the ceremony talk to the programme, along with those who have had close and personal connections with King Charles for many years. Kirsty speaks to celebrities who have spent time with the King, and hears from some of the people across the nation taking on once-in-a-lifetime roles in this historic ceremony.
Sophie Raworth joins from outside Westminster Abbey, while JJ Chalmers speaks to members of the military as they prepare for one of the biggest military parades in British living memory.
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Labour call to end BBC appointment 'cronyism and nepotism'
The BBC is "far too important" for the government to appoint its "mates" to the board and to the role of chairman, Lucy Powell has said.
The shadow digital and culture minister said the broadcaster should not be "tarnished and trashed" by government actions.
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp is leaving the job after a report found he had failed to disclose conflicts of interest over his role in a loan to former PM Boris Johnson.
BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigns after Boris Johnson loan row
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Rishi Sunak: I haven't seen the Sharp report
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he cannot "prejudge" anything about the report into Richard Sharp's appointment as BBC chairman. He told reporters he had not seen the report yet.
Mr Sharp stepped down from his role this morning after the findings were published.
Read more: BBC chairman resigns over report into appointment
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BBC chairman: I'm resigning, this is a distraction for the BBC
The BBC's chairman has resigned on the day a report into his appointment has been published.
Richard Sharp said in a statement that while the report laid out he had breached the governance code for public appointment it supported his case that this was "inadvertent and not material".
Although, he said the matter was still a distraction for the corporation.
The report was looking at whether Mr Sharp properly disclosed details of any involvement in the facilitation of a £800,000 loan guarantee to the then PM Boris Johnson.
Mr Sharp has denied any involvement in the arrangement of a loan.
Read more: BBC chairman resigns over report into appointment
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Thousands evacuate from Sudan
300+ British nationals have boarded evacuation flights from Sudan, the Foreign Office says
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Crowd chants 'four more years' during Biden speech
In a speech to union workers, President Joe Biden told the gathered audience that "it's time to finish the job." He was interrupted by chants of "four more years, four more years".
After some applause Biden returned to his script, this time looking ahead to what a second Biden administration could do. "We've got a lot more to do," he said, bringing the speech to the topic of high inflation.
Biden has announced he will seek re-election in 2024.
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