Published On Feb 23, 2024
When you've got a lot of lenses, cameras, lights and mics, it gets easy to overpack for a trip. But surprisingly, I don't think I did when I when I went to Las Vegas for CES 2024. In this video, I'm breaking down my solo videography kit for event coverage and why I brought the gear I did. Let me know what you might do differently!
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
01:33 What's in My Camera Bag?
04:17 Being a Solo Videographer During Event Coverage
07:38 My Takeaways from Covering CES 2024
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