Apple’s Brilliant Video Engineer: Anonymous No More
My favorite moment at this year’s Macworld Expo keynote had nothing to do with any of the products that were unveiled–it was was about the unveiling of a person.
At last year’s Macworld Expo keynote, Steve Jobs waxed rhapsodic about the Apple engineer who had gone on vacation to the Cayman Islands, shot video, and had trouble editing it–and who then invented the all-new, simpler iMovie as a result. He couldn’t have spoken more highly about the guy, but he never mentioned his name. I pinged an Apple (AAPL) contact to ask who this brilliant Apple employee was, and got a prompt and polite note back saying that they wouldn’t disclose his name.
After I wrote about this experience and said that I thought Apple should give its developers some glory–as it did in the early days of the Mac–I got an email from someone who said that the iMovie inventor was surely Randy Ubillos, one of the creators of Adobe (ADBE) Premiere.




