

Vjeran Pavic
Supervising producer at The Verge. Also a camera enthusiast who tests cameras.
Top 3 podcasts with Vjeran Pavic
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Nov 29, 2024 • 1h 33min
Our biggest stories and favorite things of 2024
Jay Peters, News editor at The Verge, shares insights on Google's monopoly ruling and raves about 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.' Jake Kastrenakes discusses the burgeoning AI landscape and the Weim Ultra amp. Justine Calma highlights the US election's impact on nuclear energy and the inspiring 'Nurse Unseen' documentary. Vjeran Pavic dives into the Apple Vision Pro headset and the sleek Fujifilm X100VI camera. Meanwhile, Ash Parrish examines the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and GTA VI, alongside industry challenges. A lively blend of tech and personal favorites in 2024!

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Aug 26, 2025 • 1h 35min
Zooming in on weird cameras
Join Jordan Drake and Chris Niccolls from PetaPixel, along with Vjeran Pavic and Dominic Preston, as they dive into the fascinating world of unconventional cameras and the latest tech innovations. They discuss the quirky design elements of early digital cameras that sparked nostalgia and the rise of smartphones competing in the photography space. The group also tackles listener questions about choosing compact smartphones, the dizzying array of options, and the emotional attachment to devices like the iPhone Mini. Get ready for a blend of tech insights and humor!

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Aug 30, 2023 • 1h 35min
Who built the internet? And who will save it?
Adi Robertson, a reporter at The Verge focusing on the Internet Archive, discusses its controversial role in preserving digital history and the friction it creates with publishers. Vjeran Pavic, supervising video producer, shares insights on the challenges of cloud storage solutions, detailing common frustrations with file transfers and alternatives for video production professionals. Together, they explore the delicate balance between access and copyright issues, underlining the Internet Archive's importance in safeguarding our cultural narrative.