This week it was confirmed that Aaron Sorkin (writer of "The Social Network") would be responsible for adapting the official biography of Steve Jobs to the big screen. Sony's Hollywood studio behind the project and is already beginning to move to make a film worthy of "the Oscars". Aaron Sorkin has granted an interview this week in which he has made very interesting statements about the project.
For starters, Sorkin announced that he clearly would not be based on both the play written by Walter Isaacson that "the structure of a biography is not going according to script for a movie." However, not yet "is less clear what moments in the life of Steve Jobs choose to translate them into the film from Sony." The writer said he will focus more on this project from next month.
But the most interesting thing was to know that one of the co-founders of Apple, Steve Wozniak, will participate actively in the creation of the film from Sony. The production company has been hired as a "tutor" to oversee the project and provide direct experience.
Source- Reuters
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