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[Male] Vanity Fair is all about great storytelling.
[Graydon Carter, Editor-in-chief, Vanity Fair] We tell stories here with great photography
and great writers.
We do it in a better way than just about anybody else.
[Jaime Pallot, Executive Director of Multimedia Projects, Vanity Fair] The great thing about the
Adobe Publishing tools is that the same people who design and build the magazine
get to build the digital edition.
It makes it a relatively seamless experience going from one to the other.
Adobe does enable us to give a consistency
to all the various versions of Vanity Fair across all the platforms,
and I think that's very important.
It shouldn't look completely different on every single machine.
You get to spend more time on the creative part and worry less about
the physical act of getting that stuff published.
The technology behind Adobe and the iPad
is basically like you're going from A to B, but you're going in a
much better car than you used to go in.
[David Harris, Design Director, Vanity Fair] There are many people in their 20s on staff
at this magazine that are working at a print magazine
that have never purchased a magazine,
and those people are our audience going forward.
My experience in the magazine business has changed dramatically
on the technology but not on what you actually do of telling stories.
This is extra stuff if we want for the iPad.
I've started 2 magazines in my life, and if I was 27 years old,
and I was starting another one, I wouldn't even do a print edition.
I would do a digital edition.
[Adobe]
