Thousands of people showed up to be included in the Steve Jobs movie

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  Filming for the movie Steve Jobs they started last month and these days I even saw them first images with Michael Fassbender si Seth Rogen in his roles Steve Jobs si Steve Wozniak. Filming continues in the USA these days, and for a scene that will be filmed at the Flint Center, where the first Macintosh was presented in 1984, more than 2000 people showed up. The producers of the film published ads declaring that they need people who to appear in the film, and at the casting at the Flint Center over 2000 people appeared.

Sporting '80s gear, I was among the hundreds on Saturday who were turned away from the production in the venue where Jobs unveiled the Macintosh computer in 1984. The line seemed to have no beginning and no end as it snaked its way across the De Anza College campus. Most people looked like they probably do every day, but there were some people clad in acid-washed denim jackets and mom jeans, and there were more oversized blazers with shoulder pads than I've seen in one place in my life.

  The producers asked people to come dressed in clothes that were representative of the 1980s period, and a good part of those present were rejected. The producers made very clear specifications regarding how the people who will appear in the film should look, so only those who respected them were accepted. Being surprised by the positive response received from the public, the producers chose the right people to form the audience that attended the first presentation of Macintosh, the filming taking place inside the Flint Center.

  The same location was chosen this year by Apple for the presentation iPhone 6 si 6 iPhone Plus, but this conference will not be part of the film.