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#032 - I've basically spent the past three months traveling for either client video projects, video conferences, or vacation. Through all the flights and carrying my camera gear to five countries in three continents I've compiled nine of my lessons learned from traveling while shooting video. In this podcast episode I break-down in detail why you want to invest in proper storage and image stabilization gear, why you need a pocket-sized camera, how to use tools like reflectors when you don't have lights, and why wireless audio may be the best option.

  1. Invest in quality travel-friendly bags.
  2. Have a stable, handheld solution.
  3. Keep the camera rolling for audio recording.
  4. Either ask for permission, or apologize later.
  5. Capture the in-between moments.
  6. Always have a camera at arm's length.
  7. Take a wireless audio option.
  8. Bring pop-up reflectors.
  9. Have a lightweight monopod or tripod.

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June 27, 2015

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