Livestream Video from a Whiskey Barrel

 Today, Hayner Distilling in Troy, Ohio, announced a new whiskey experience called Whiskey Webcam. The website features a livestream from inside a new whiskey barrel. The website’s purpose is to allow Whiskey Webcam subscribers the opportunity to watch their whiskey age live on the internet for up to 6 years.

Whiskey typically ages in a barrel for 4 to 6 years and Whiskey Webcam’s goal is to include that time in the whiskey experience. “If you think about it, that first sip of whiskey is actually the end of a journey that whiskey began 6 years ago. We want whiskey enthusiasts to experience the entire journey of their whiskey from barreling to bottling to that first sip,” said Greg Taylor, President of Hayner Distilling. “Our tagline is, it’s about time. It’s about time someone placed a webcam inside a whiskey barrel, and with whiskey, it’s all about time.”

Whiskey Webcam subscribers can login using any device to watch their livestream. In addition to watching their bourbon age, subscribers will receive a sample every year from their barrel to taste their whiskey throughout its journey.

“We want subscribers to be in total control of their whiskey. We let them decide when it is ready to bottle and they can decide the proof of their whiskey,” added Greg Taylor. The distillery also offers the opportunity to visit your barrel in person and even help bottle the whiskey you have watched for years on the internet. “Subscribers will have invested years in this one bottle of bourbon. Can you imagine the anticipation of taking that first sip after 6 years of watching your whiskey age? That’s the experience we are excited to offer,” said Greg Taylor.

Whiskey Webcam currently features two bourbon barrels owned by Hayner Distilling, with more coming online in 2023. The featured barrels were recently distilled by Bardstown Bourbon Company in Bardstown, Kentucky. To find out more about Whiskey Webcam, visit their website at whiskeywebcam.com.

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Louis Capet XXVI Records and shemZ Release New Music Video; “Burnin’ Down the House” (Deep House Music Video)

 shemZ, is an Bulgarian singer-songwriter and musician who creates songs in a number of genres. He has won 1st place at “Rap for Bulgaria” and has released several albums on Philadelphia’s Louis Capet XXVI Records. In 2022, they released a new song and video called, Burnin’ Down the House.

Watch the Video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTiMBluENgE

All other Online Stores: www.Fanlink.to/house-music

shemZ, a full time High School English teacher in Bulgaria, whose real name is Ivan Pechev, was the Director of Photography & Choreography and also the singer, songwriter and lyricist. Louis Capet XXVI Records finished the video post-production with adding in the animation elements and audio completed on Blackmagic Design Software, DaVinci Resolve.

Title: Burnin’ Down the House

Primary Artist: shemZ

Type: Single

Catalog #: XXVI225

UPC Code: 195729720305

Number of Tracks: 1

ISRC Code: USLZJ2283869

Primary Genre: Dance / Electronic / Top 40

Secondary Genre: Deep House

Audio File: .FLAC or .WAV

Song Length: 03:36

Language: English

Vocals: Yes

Explicit Content: No

Mix: All Original / No Samples / No Audio Packs

CLine: shemZ / Ivan Pechev

PLine: Louis Capet XXVI

shemZ, composed the music notes and lyrics, which read as follows:

Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’ down the house

and I feel this rhythm groovin’

and I feel your body movin’

we’re burnin’ down the house

Burnin’ down the house

and I feel this rhythm groovin’

and I feel your body movin’

Burnin’

People are like houses,

some are big and some are small, yeah

building up their vices

some will stand and some will fall

Some of them have windows

others – only doors

Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’ down the house

and I feel this rhythm groovin’

and I feel your body movin’

we’re Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’ down the house

and I feel this rhythm groovin’

and I feel your body movin’

were Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’ down the house

and I feel this rhythm groovin’

and I feel your body movin’

We’re burnin’ down the house for sure

Burnin’

Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’

Burnin’ down the house

Burnin’

Burnin’ down the house

shemZ Music is also available at:

Amazon – http://bit.ly/shemZ

Beatport – http://bit.ly/beatportShemZ

iHeartRadio – http://bit.ly/shemZmusic

iTunes – http://bit.ly/shemZsongs

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/artist/7Fua5B4BcJPnj1uzdSEgP0

Tidal – http://bit.ly/TidalShemZ

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Amazon – http://Amazon.com/s?k=louis+capet+xxvi&i=digital-music&dc&ref=a9_asc_1

Beatport – http://beatport.com/label/louis-capet-xxvi/66498/tracks

FaceBook – http://Facebook.com/KingCapetXXVI

iHeartRadio – http://iheart.com/podcast/256-louis-capet-xxvi-music-pub-31068456/

Instagram – http://Instagram.com/louis_capet_xxvi

Linkedin – http://Linkedin.com/company/louis-capet-xxvi

Mixcloud – http://Mixcloud.com/dance-music

Reddit – http://Reddit.com/user/Louis-Capet-XXVI

SoundCloud – http://Soundcloud.com/louis-capet-xxvi

Spotify – http://open.spotify.com/user/louiscapetxxvi

Tumblr – http://edm-music.tumblr.com

Twitter – http://Twitter.com/LaserLightShow

YouTube – http://youtube.com/channel/UCQfd3X-KWKR1c2v01kNmOXA?=sub1

VK (Russia) – http://vk.com/xxvi_publishing

Music Genres:

Classical Music – http://LaserLightShow.org/Classical-Music

Dubstep – http://LaserLightShow.org/dubstep

EDM – http://LaserLightShow.org/EDM-Electronic-Dance-Music

Future Bass + Future House – http://LaserLightShow.ORG/Future-Bass

House – http://LaserLightShow.org/House-Music

Trance – http://LaserLightShow.org/trance-music.html

Vocals – http://LaserLightShow.org/Vocals

Email – MF@LaserLightShow.org

Telephone – (215) 888-8080

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New Single and Video: “Toyland / March of the Toys”

 Independent music label, Rudolf Music, is releasing a new single and video “Toyland / March of the Toys” by Christmas The Band. This new version encompasses the 1903 Victor Herbert song with the March of the Toys theme from the opera “Babes In Toyland” in a Rock, Progressive-Rock style.

The musicians in Christmas The Band are from Sonoma and Marin Counties in California and are: Alec Fuhrman; guitar, Peter Penhallow; keyboards, Rob Fordyce; bass, and Charles Tapp; drums and vocals. The group has released a single every year since 2019 and a full length CD “One World Love One Another” in 2017. Rudolf Music is based in Santa Rosa, CA and is celebrating its 25th anniversary of distributing music.

More information and music can be found at the Rudolf Music website: www.rudolfmusic.com.

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The Future of Video in India is Bright, as Video Becomes Increasingly Democratized and Consumers Have It All

The Asia Video Industry Association held its third Future of Video India virtual conference to much optimism as industry leaders remained bullish on India’s long-term view, after its fifth straight quarter of economic expansion, with all round economic recovery and an economic rebound that is much broader based and across multiple sectors.

Mihir Shah, Vice President, India, Media Partners Asia, opened the conference with an outlook on India’s video market, which showed a sharp rebound in the TV advertising market, after a depressed 2020. The market grew 37% last year and stood at U$S3.8 billion now. While the broader Pay TV industry continued to see a lot of pressure, Free to Air revenues have surged, and the pandemic has resulted in the rapid adoption and consumption of Connected TV especially in the urban centres. With a Total Video Market worth US$12 billion and growing at 9% CAGR in the next 5 years to US$20, the AVOD market was also predicted to remain buoyant and tripling in the next five years, with SVOD doubling as well.

This optimism for the market continued with the keynote conversation with Sunil Rayan, Head, Disney+ Hotstar India. With the mission to making the streamer as accessible to as many people as possible, Disney+ Hotstar India had made a significant shift to an SVOD offering while maintaining their freemium ad-supported model, which continued to be much larger than SVOD. “We’ve had significant growth in the SVOD side. But India is a highly price sensitive market and AVOD gives scale so we are always trying to balance the two,” said Rayan. Their content offering had also evolved into ‘cricket plus entertainment’, with a shift both in investment and quality of entertainment that is digitally native. Rayan was also of the view that the streaming market was highly vibrant, and there was certainly room for multiple operators. However, as the ecosystem developed, the content needed to be targeted at specific audiences, and while consolidation was already happening, it will continue to evolve.

Megha Tata, Managing Director, South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery, was also positive on the outlook for both linear TV and OTT. “There are multiple scenarios which are evolving in the country each India needs to be catered to in a different way,” said Tata. This was also not just about pricing and product but also content. “It’s not an ‘either or’ market yet, but an ‘and’ market, both can survive and will survive,” added Tata. But how the share of wallet would play out continued to be an evolution every day. Gourav Rakshit, COO, Viacom18 Digital Ventures, added that the holy grail was to create habit in your consumers. “Real estate on the phone is small, real estate in the mind is even smaller,” said Rakshit. Sharing her views on the road ahead, Tata also pointed out that revenue and monetization today was still coming from linear, and funding all the investment that was needed in digital. “We need to take care of the now or there is no future,” said Tata.

The future was certainly going to be made brighter with the advent of 5G, as the session’s panellists spoke about the challenges that 5G alleviated and the opportunities it presented. Manoj Gurnani, CTO & Head of Strategy, India, Nokia, shared that a new generation of technology was going to bring more capabilities and more efficiencies. With 5G bringing on fixed wireless capabilities, it was going to be a great enabler, which would lead to the enhancement of the quality of experience. Mahendra Nath Vyas, Executive Director, Planetcast Media Services, also added that while AR/VR and gaming were the future technology that would ride on the 5G networks, there was also a huge opportunity to unlock content creation in remote areas with 5G.

However, content creation in itself had also evolved with OTT. Nimisha Pandey, Chief Content Officer, Hindi Originals, ZEE5, shared that OTT had enabled the content creators and the entire ecosystem to create content for small taste clusters, with the decision making no longer based on the mass audience. The biggest challenge faced by content creators now was the need to evolve at the pace that the audience was evolving, as audiences were evolving too fast and keeping in synch with the pace was the biggest challenge. Ultimately, Pandey also believed that it all began with a great story, and it was important to give value to both passion and craft.

Avinash Kaul, CEO, Network18, Managing Director, A+E Networks TV18, summed up the optimism for the industry in his closing keynote. With video now having been democratized, consumers have never had it better. And with the online video ecosystem having opened up, funding and content had also poured in, with money coming into the ecosystem from all sources. With a greater investment in technology and data, content was also getting shaped because of analytics and there was also a new future for data driven companies to tap into funding. All of this would have led to better content all round, and even tailored content for cohorts of audiences. From a consumer’s point of view, it was now utopian. “The future of video has always been bright and will continue to shine brighter and brighter,” said Kaul.

The Future of Video India is generously supported by Bharucha & Partners, Brightcove, Google Cloud, Netflix, Synamedia and Xandr.

About the Asia Video Industry Association

The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) is the trade association for the video industry and ecosystem in Asia Pacific. It serves to make the video industry stronger and healthier through promoting the common interests of its members. AVIA is the interlocutor for the industry with governments across the region, leads the fight against video piracy through its Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) and provides insight into the video industry through reports and conferences aimed to support a vibrant video industry.

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Email: charmaine@avia.org
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Canada – Readout of a video conference call between the defence ministers of Canada and Ukraine

Today, Defence Minister Anita Anand spoke with Ukrainian Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov via video conference. This was a follow-up to the ministers’ call from last week.

January 25, 2022 – Ottawa, Ont. – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

Today, Defence Minister Anita Anand spoke with Ukrainian Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov via video conference. This was a follow-up to the ministers’ call from last week.

During the call, Minister Anand indicated that she is looking forward to meeting with Minister Reznikov in-person in the near future, including to further discuss the security situation on the ground in Ukraine. Minister Reznikov reiterated Ukraine’s gratitude for the Canadian Armed Forces’ support to the Security Forces of Ukraine through Operation UNIFIER, Canada’s training and capacity building mission. 

The ministers discussed their increasing concerns with respect to Russia’s aggression and military buildup in and around Ukraine, as well as Moscow’s lack of willingness to engage seriously on the matter and put forward reasonable proposals to de-escalate. The meeting also focused on Canada’s previous and current engagement in Ukraine, with both ministers speaking about the additional assistance Canada could potentially provide.

The ministers further recognized the importance of collective security and the need for strengthened coordination with partners and allies in upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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