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Edward Vega

Edward Vega

Former Senior Video Producer

Ed Vega joined the Vox video team as a video producer in 2021. His coverage focused on all things cinema, from the intricacies of film history to the nuts and bolts of filmmaking. Before Vox, he worked at Cheddar News, covering similar topics, and Futurism, where his coverage extended to the fascinating world of science. Feel free to reach out to him at ed@vox.com.

Latest articles by Edward Vega

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The business of independent movie theaters, explainedThe business of independent movie theaters, explained
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How do theater owners stay alive in a business that’s constantly “dying”?

By Edward Vega
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How the US created an ambulance crisisHow the US created an ambulance crisis
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And what can be done about it.

By Edward Vega
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The weather loophole keeping this city sunnyThe weather loophole keeping this city sunny
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St. Petersburg claims that it’s always sunny. Is that possible?

By Edward Vega
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How de-aging in movies got so goodHow de-aging in movies got so good
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This tool might just change movies forever.

By Edward Vega
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Why your favorite movies fake their locationsWhy your favorite movies fake their locations
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And why so many of them are shot in Vancouver.

By Edward Vega
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The real reason cheese is yellowThe real reason cheese is yellow
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Cheese is yellow, milk is white. What’s going on here?

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Vox’s guide to Kamala Harris’s 2024 policies
Kamala Harris, explained in 7 momentsKamala Harris, explained in 7 moments
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Vox’s guide to Kamala Harris’s 2024 policies

Four reporters who have covered Kamala Harris at different points in her career narrate her rise from San Francisco prosecutor to presidential nominee.

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Why “pop-up” restaurants are everywhere nowWhy “pop-up” restaurants are everywhere now
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The post-Covid pop-up boom, explained.

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Are headphones destroying our hearing?Are headphones destroying our hearing?
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You’re probably listening too loud.

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How screens actually affect your sleepHow screens actually affect your sleep
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It’s about more than just the blue light.

By Edward Vega