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Adapting the SLR Magic of Anamorphic Filmmaking to the Panasonic Lumix Ecosystem Creates Endless Filmmaking Possibilities
The Panasonic Lumix System revolutionized independent filmmaking through the convergence of a handheld DSLR style body, larger than video camera sensors for a narrow depth of field, and the versatility and utility of interchangeable lenses. By being mirrorless and with the use of adapters, a broad gamut of vintage and modern lenses became available for […]
AV is Bridging the Gap Between the Real World and the Metaverse at Industry Conferences
How is AV helping bridge the gap between the real world and the metaverse? Some of the best examples can be seen in the midst of large-scale trade shows and industry events. For example, ETHDenver, an annual blockchain conference held in Denver, Colorado, hosts more than 20,000 technologists every year to innovate and develop […]
Why Authentic Content Should Be at the Forefront of Your Company’s Marketing Strategy
Media today is the most powerful it’s ever been, and with the introduction of new channels to consume it daily, the consumer can become easily overwhelmed with a plethora of choices. How does your channel stand out? Authentic media might be the clickbait. With the likes of TikTok, YouTube, and streaming services like Spotify, […]
Should Distributed Ledger Technology Leaders Play in the EU’s Regulatory Sandbox?
Regulation. It’s a four-letter word in some sectors. But for distributed ledger technology and the larger cryptocurrency and blockchain industry, the various high-profile collapses in the last several months have forced many innovators and legislators to feel regulation for the industry is far overdue. In December 2022, The Global Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency Association […]
The European Union Has Announced the Finalized EU GMP Annex 1
The European Union has announced the finalized EU GMP Annex 1 for manufacturing sterile medicinal products. It is creating some reservations for manufacturers who are not certain how these changes may impact their total manufacturing operation and output. In particular, as the August 2023 deadline approaches manufacturers will need to take time to unpack the changes […]
Understanding MiCA: EU’s Next Steps Toward a Greener Cryptomining Market
The cryptocurrency industry is preparing to welcome its newest set of regulations from the largest ruling body to date, as 27 countries adopt a “uniform legal framework for crypto-assets.” The EU passed its Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA) bill on March 14, a first draft of rules covering previously unregulated aspects of the crypto market in […]
Giving Input on the European Commission’s Upcoming IoT Security Law
The European Commission has introduced new regulations regarding the security of IoT devices. Experts have been weighing in and providing their thoughts on the new regulations, and we wanted to open the door for more — so we turned to our expert: Ruari McCallion, the host of All Systems Go, to get his thoughts on […]
Why Spain is Considering Tourism Deals with Foreign Countries
Spanish Tourism Under Secretary Fernando Valdes said the nation is ready to consider other solutions, including corridors with countries that aren’t in the European Union, to help restart tourism flows if an agreement over vaccine certificates at the EU level cannot be reached. He also added that given how vaccination campaigns are going, he expects […]
European Researchers Bring Innovative Robotics to Construction
New advancements in autonomous systems are poising the construction industry for a robot revolution. One of the oldest and most vital industries in the world, the construction industry is fraught with safety risks that endanger its workers who must perform daunting, labor-intensive tasks, and in the short term, added workflow challenges under COVID. While […]
What Americans Need to Know about the EU Travel Ban: Say Yes To Travel
We have all heard the news by now. The EU has issued a ban on travelers from The United States, Brazil, and Russia. But more than missing out on your summer gelato fix, what does this really mean? Powered by RedCircle As of July 1, European nations have opened their borders to residents of […]
EU Antitrust Probes Target Apple, Twice: Business Casual
Powered by RedCircle On today’s Business Casual segment, brought to you by MarketScale, co-hosts Tyler Kern and Daniel Litwin take on allegations against Apple that have resulted in two antitrust investigations being leveled at the company by the European Commission. In recent months, the EU has launched anti-trust investigations into Google, Amazon and Facebook. And […]