OS,macOS Catalina

(Ian uses Dictation with Voice Control)
Wake up.
[MUSIC PLAYS]
The level readings on the gray and white microphone-shaped Dictation icon move up and down with Ian’s voice.
(Ian dictating)
Voice Control is a breakthrough feature that gives you full control of your devices comma, with just your voice, period.
Text of Ian’s dictation appears in Notes.
(Ian dictating)
It’s a whole new way to do everything you love, period. Like this. Correct love.
The word “love,” is highlighted blue. A list of numbered options appears below the word. The options include replacement words as well as heart icons.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Sixteen.
A red heart icon replaces the word “love,” in the text.
Cut to the interior of Ian’s house. He sits in a motorized wheelchair in front of an iMac.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Open photos.
Photos opens from his dock. The “Days,” folder shows May 15-19, photos of Ian in his wheelchair riding along a roadside with friends on bikes.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Scroll up.
In “Days,” April 12-14, photos of a man on a mountain bike and a tree-covered mountain at the edge of a lake.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Show numbers.
Numbers appear on the folder buttons and on each photo.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Thirteen.
A photo opens. The man holds his mountain bike over his head in front of the lake.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Click share.
A dialog box opens: “Share 1 Photo To,” with a numbered list of options.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Three.
Messages opens, and the photo appears in a message.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Tim.
The name Tim appears in the “To:” field, then autofills to “tim_abad@icloud.com."
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Next field. Let’s ride this one today. Thumbs up emoji.
The text appears in the message, along with a thumbs up emoji.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Click send. Open Maps.
Maps opens.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Show grid.
The map of the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway is overlaid with a numbered grid.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Long press at twenty.
A pin drops with the tag, “Marked Location: Olympic National Park, Highway, 101, Port Angeles,…” and an Info icon.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Open App Switcher.
Ian glances down at his wheelchair-mounted iPhone. A notification pops-up: “Maps, from ‘Ian’s iMac.’” A number four appears in the top left of the notification.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Four.
The Marked Location opens in Maps on Ian’s iPhone.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Tap share.
Ian’s contact, Tim is highlighted, with a Messages logo in the bottom of his photo.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Tap Tim.
The Marked Location appears in the Message with Tim, who has responded to the initial Message: “I’m down. Let’s go!”
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Tap send.
The send button, numbered 11, is selected.
[music plays]
Jump inby Atomic Drum Assembly
Cut to a wide shot of Ian as he rides his motorized wheelchair across a pedestrian bridge over a river.
Now, the camera follows him from behind as he rides toward an evergreen forest.
Cut to Ian as he uses a sip and puff controller to ride along a forest trail. Tim rides up next to him. The two men smile.
(Ian talks to Tim)
Hey, good to see you.
Cut to Tim and Ian as the reach the shore of a lake ringed by green hills. They look out at the water.
(Ian uses Voice Control)
Open music. Turn up the volume.
(Ian speaks)
Alright!
We zoom in on the hills and the white clouds that fill the sky.
A white Apple logo appears in front of the clouds.