Your approach is cool Mike; just get a better video camera with mic. :b
Also, from the moment you enter the rooms to when you exit them...I find it a little too fast (we see the door opening...then not long after back out to that door).
I do understand that you want to check them all, and that you don't have the time to stay too long or you would need to recharge your battery, and with it you would miss many rooms.
I think after watching your five videos I get the hang of your style; "impromptu". And that you aced it better than anyone else.
I'm going to add a personal comment now, my own comment from what you showed us strictly regarding the audio show in that kind of "quick" style.
First it's funny for sure, and two; it's not the type of shows and crowds I would like to hang around...it looks boring overall.
This is just my overall impression and I understand very well the goal of audio shows. And I also understand what is gained too from all the folks attending and that I respect.
If I would be an audio rep, or dealer, or manufacturer, or audio company executive, or a professional musician performing live @ those type of audio shows; I wouldn't be in my most comfortable element. This is not an absolute and final scientific evaluation; it's just an overall impression from walking all the corridors with you and following the flow of the main floor with all the vendors, the rooms with the gear and the people (listeners, viewers, reps, ...), listening to the pitches, watching an aged crowd of my age, ...and missing the electrifying energy of the younger beautiful women.
It's a way of speech to say that there is some sort of dead energy that took over me. It was a good thing that I saw some humor in it occasionally...yeah...humor would help me to acquiesce myself in this type of atmosphere.
A question for you Mike: What is your overall impression of that audio show, from your very own perspective?
You were there, in your own way, I wasn't, I simply followed you and your Nexus 6 android phone.
Your girlfriend/partner, Neli; did she contribute and in which way?
Cheers,