Apple’s first virtual WWDC keynote set a new standard for remote presentations
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/24/apples-first-virtual-wwdc-keynote-set-a-new-standard-for-remote-presentations/
In a preshow post, I compared the upcoming virtual WWDC to late-season “MAS*H.” If you watched the show during its original run or have since binged it on Netflix or Hulu, you’re likely aware of the producers’ uncomfortable transition away from using a laugh track. It was an ultimately beneficial choice in a show about a mobile military hospital during the Korean War, but shifting viewer expectations wasn’t easy, so it was done gradually, over time.
After so many years of priming audiences for a large online spectacle, event teams haven’t had the same luxury. Some shifted online last minute and others simply canceled the shows altogether. Even though COVID-19 was looming for months, there was really no simple decision here, and as such many of these first-time virtual-only events have been uncomfortably awkward and primarily defined by what they’re not.