Apple's Annual September Announcement event is highly televised, streamed, reported on and watched by millions of tech enthusiasts and broadcasters. KTLA's Rich Demuro was using his iPhone and iKlip A/V to capture high resolution video and audio, spotted by USA Today's Jeff Graham, who always uses IK's iRig Mic HD and other IK products for his recordings in the field. "This is the reality of local TV. We do our own stuff, and we're recording live right now." Check out the candid video of them running into each other, and Rich's coverage of the iPhone 7 with iKlip A/V.
Apple's Annual September Announcement event is highly televised, streamed, reported on and watched by millions of tech enthusiasts and broadcasters. KTLA's Rich Demuro was using his iPhone and iKlip A/V to capture high resolution video and audio, and he was spotted by USA Today's Jeff Graham, who always uses IK's iRig Mic HD and other IK products for his recordings in the field.
Check out the candid video of them running into each other right before the highly anticipated Apple announcement event for 2016, (iPhone cameras rolling).
"This is the reality of local TV. We do our own stuff, so we're recording live right now." says KTLA's #1 Tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, as he holds his iPhone connected to an iKlip A/V while shooting Jefferson Graham and Ed Baig from USA Today walking up to greet him. Jefferson remarks that he's impressed with the IK Multimedia video rig he has, and they make some jokes about not being excited for the event, though they clearly are.
Here is the video Rich Demuro shot with his iPhone and iKlip A/V from Apple's event covering iPhone 7, which aired live on national TV.
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