The spread of the coronavirus epidemic has forced many workplaces to send workers to a safer and more comfortable home. Many of them continue to work from home, with Apple even rumored to allow its employees to bring prototypes home.
From a television station NBC from the US it would be less, and some local journalists continue to broadcast live from their homes. But … with a little help, for Apple iPhone and iPad.
Al Roker, a meteorologist, journalist and journalist, revealed how he works from home showing his setup on Twitter. In it, we see two iPhones, an iPad, various tripods, a large focus and a microphone.
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Al Roker's setup for NBC
Al Roker works for NBC's television show & # 39; Today Show & # 39; Last Friday he streamed live from behind his house. She shared a photo on Twitter showing all the tools she had to use to make this happen.
Yes Made to be Fri-yay. Here is my setup for my yard @todayshow
and @ 3rdhourhourToday iPhone Live U, another iPhone is back. The iPad is an inspiration. LED light panel and iRig / Sennheiser mic combo pic.twitter.com/DomHW57KTf– Al Roker (@alroker) March 27, 2020
Yes. I did it for you Friday-yay. Here is my home setup & # 39; Current Show & # 39; and the # 3 o'clock Today & # 39 ;. One iPhone for streaming, another iPhone to return. The iPad is a telepronter. LED lighting panel with iRig and Sennheiser microphone. "
From television to American cities, it was like a normal radio. But, oh, friends! … the magic of television!