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Apple has a habit of publishing all kinds of interesting videos on its official YouTube channel, revealing the behind-the-scenes of the creation of its ads. Recently, the company shared a pair of video clips in this way, in which it shows the process of creating posters for shows on its Apple TV+ streaming service. The professionals used an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil to create them, and both videos are very interesting indeed.

The first clip is titled "How I Made a Dickinson Poster on iPad Pro," and professional illustrator Janice Sung talks about her inspiration and creative process behind the print ad for the Dickinson series, which is currently available on Apple TV+ . Janice Sung states that she uses the tablet for her work from start to finish: "I start by sketching on the iPad Pro, thinking about different poses that best fit Emily Dickinson," the illustrator says, and continues by describing the work with colors and lighting.

The second video for a change describes the process of creating a pair of posters promoting the sci-fi series For All Mankind. It is mainly intended to show viewers the creative process of creating both posters, as well as how the two professionals managed to "take the entire show and fit it into a single image with the help of an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil".

Both Dickinson and For All Mankind are currently available to watch on Apple TV+. In addition to them, you can also watch the series Servant or The Morning Show, for example. For the latter, we should expect a second series this year, and Apple could reveal its plans for the Apple TV+ service for this year as early as next week as part of its participation in this year's Winter Press Tour.

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Source: Cult of Mac

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