Director Danny Boyle shot his iconic film “28 Days Later” using Canon digital cameras, which allowed for the eerie depiction of an abandoned London and lent a terrifying immediacy to the fast-moving zombies. For the long-awaited sequel, “28 Years Later,” Boyle has opted for a different piece of technology, signaling a new approach to the film’s visual storytelling.
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U.S. consumers cite issues with public electric vehicle charging and recharging times as primary reasons for rejecting EVs, according to J.D. Power. However, improvements are underway, with a rise in fast chargers, partnerships with Tesla's network, and advancements like "Plug and Charge" technology, leading to a decrease in charging failures from 20% to 16% in early 2025. Need More Context? 🔎
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