![]() The iPhone has been my primary still and video camera for years, but last year I still fell back to my MacBook for importing, managing, editing, and exporting all of the media I captured. Lighting in booths is generally adequate without bringing in backups, but audio is a nightmare. Similar to covering a live event, the less gear you can bring, the faster you can move. Last year was my first time attending CES, so my video strategy was built on the fly as I discovered what does and does not work on the spot. ![]() This year, I decided to take my video workflow iOS-only and see what I could learn along the way. While hands-on videos are one of the most effective ways to share the news, they can also be the most challenging to create amidst the chaos that is the show floor. Last week I attended CES in Las Vegas to help bring you 9to5Mac’s coverage of the latest tech products and Apple accessories going into 2019.
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