While the COVID-19 pandemic still shows no signs of slowing down, various brands and industries are learning how to live with the virus. Months of lockdowns and quarantine have taught us to adjust to the new normal of zoom meetings, group video calls, and live events & concerts produced and broadcast from home. And it’s in these alternative forms of broadcasting that the virtual event was born—it might’ve sounded like an uncommon technique last year, and yet it’s what most people rely on for business, school, and entertainment these days. The early throes of the pandemic brought live events and… READ MORE