Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “CES 2014 Gear Bag Tour!”.
Hey what is up guys, I’m Kay PhD here, and I promise this video because some of you asked for it. This is the what’s in my bag at CES 2014 video, because I’m here in the hotel room and here’s my bag now my values and all that interesting. But I figured I’d: show you guys this because the actual setup, the whole idea of going CES with camera gear is to keep it as lightweight as possible, but to still have as much as you would like to do in terms of production as possible. So I’m going to take you basically through what I’m bringing to CES now the first thing that would be in my bag. That’S not is the camera that I’m recording this with, and that’s the Canon c100 and the lens on it, which is a 17 to 55 millimeter, F 2.8 with is so I’ll go right in the body of the bag, and that is everything I’m doing in terms Of main visuals and then in the corner of this bag up here, I have a sort of an establishing lens shot.
This is the Tokina 11 to 16 F. 2.8. So this is a really wide angle lens and it’s about as wide as you can go on the c100 to get those really wide shots. You’Ve probably seen before audio stuff – and this is a pretty intense bag, as you can see here and I’ll get to a showing of the entire bag in a second.
But we have. I have a Sennheiser MKH 416 microphone and that goes in a side pocket. So I’ll show you guys that in a second and then there’s this a little outdoor foam thing, I look dirty, but that’s the way that you cover up the mic outside and not get any wind noise so I’ll. Take that out.
I also have some massive batteries for the Canon c100. Honestly, it lasts a really long time on the battery. I have in it maybe five hours of recording time, but this is the standard sized battery that will get me an additional three, so you got to have that.
Lastly, for monitoring audio, you probably all saw this coming. These are the audio technica ath M 50s. These are the run black ones, they have the removable cable on the back and they are what I use for monitoring audio plugs directly into the c100 over on the side.
Here is a lavalier microphone because I’m carrying the zoom h4n – and this is an XLR version of the second cos 11 D. It’S a great, basically broadcast quality microphone. That’Ll go on your shirt or whatever. As a lavalier. I don’t necessarily use lavell ears all that much, but if I were to conduct an interview or I need to get off camera audio like I am right now, lavel ear is very useful. This is the front or the top of the bag, and, while we’re talking about the bag, this is the canva roadie to backpack it’s the only bag.
I could really find on the entire internet that could fit a fully assembled c100, which basically means it has the microphone and the lens on it, and I had it in this bag. While I was traveling, so that’s this is the bag. I have a couple of front compartments, so first compartment, it’s basically just SD cards batteries. You can probably see this and and of course, a business card, and I have an external battery.
I found a lot of people take some massive external batteries, I’m not taking a huge one, but this is one for Motorola that I like, because it has built-in USB cable in this middle compartment here. This is basically made for just laptops, and that is what I have what I’ve been using for school and what I keep coming back to is the 13-inch retina MacBook Pro has don’t judge me. This is a decal girl sticker. That’S the only place I could find where we get it, but it’s a matte black sticker on it.
That keeps it looking pretty clean, and this is a pretty compact and what I’ve been using for on-the-go video editing fits right in the front of the backpack. This backpack also has a top compartment made specifically for audio, but I have some smaller things in here. Basically, so when you take a look at this you’re going to have the smaller accessories number one, my favorite, my beloved, this is the Sony. Rx100 Mark.
Two point shoot basically the best portable video I could have in my pocket – and I recorded all of CES last year with the mark 1, so basically excellent camera proven camera. I also have my j-bird blue buds ex I listen to these. While I was traveling to CES, so I had these in the front of my backpack all the time wireless audio. This is my Galaxy Note, 3, along with the two other phones that I’ve showed you guys on Twitter that I’m carrying the Stormtrooper black and white Nexus.
5 and the iPhone 5s, so these are the three devices that well we’ll pretty much keep me juiced for the entire show. If I need to share stuff with you like, I promised I’d be sharing things on Twitter. So that’s where the note 3 is. It’S sort of a secondary, and this is the foam cover for the zoom h4n, because we notice I’m going to use it outside.
This is the shotgun holder, so when I have the mk8 416 on top of the microphone or on top of the camera, this is where the mic will sit and I also have my business cards. So if you find me you can have one, then there’s all this miscellaneous stuff, a battery for the rx100, a microfiber, a hot shoe, adapter, all kinds of other stuff like that, but that’s basically it so. This is one side of the bag and boom. All I have in here is a zoom h4n.
This is my audio beast. This is where the foam head will go. This is where the sank and cos 11d microphone will plug in.
This is the preamp. This is everything this goes right inside and on. The other side is, of course, a 2 terabyte external hard drive, because the retina MacBook Pro that I showed you only has 128 gigs of internal storage.
So this is a USB 3.0 external hard drive from Western Digital, and that will be my scratch disk for editing, which I use Adobe Premiere. By the way, you probably knew that, if you’ve seen the gear list in the description – and lastly in this specifically made audio compartment – is the shotgun microphone. So this is the XLR audio technica or CIN Sennheiser MKH 416. Microphone that I use for. Basically, every video I’ve made in the past like 4 months – it’s an awesome mic, so that is what is in those side compartments all right. So this is what everything looks like laid out through glass.
You can see everything I talked about that I’ll have on the show floor. It’S actually not all that much if you think about it and of course what I didn’t mention here is my Nexus. 10 came with me on the plane my iPad Mini, but those won’t be with me on a show for so this is what I have to fit in the 10 ba roti to bag and there it is there’s the c100 fully assembled the headphones a lens. That’S everything in the back and a backpack is done. .