November • 2020
Crystal did a fantastic job keeping our viewers updated during the election, and working in somewhat challenging conditions. We would definitely work with Crystal again.
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Request QuoteI'm an SF and LA-based on-camera host, producer, and shooter specializing in the lifestyle vertical. I also have extensive on-camera experience as well. I have hosted all 3 seasons of This Is SF, a TV program airing on CBS local, and am the in-arena host for the Golden State Warriors. My work has also been seen on Amazon Prime, Business Insider, Insider, and more. I'm currently in LA working on the season 1 premiere of Destination LA, a travel program about the best places to travel in LA and OC, airing this Fall on CBS 2 LA. My on-camera reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3pUD532GsM
November • 2020
Crystal did a fantastic job keeping our viewers updated during the election, and working in somewhat challenging conditions. We would definitely work with Crystal again.
Fugetsu-Do Confectionery first opened in 1903. It is now considered the oldest shop in LA’s Little Tokyo, and the oldest Japanese-American business in the country. The family-owned bakery is famous for one thing above all: mochi. Making this Japanese confection has been a long tradition for the Kito family, one that started over a century ago, when original owner Seiichi Kito first immigrated to the U.S from Japan. The art of making mochi is no easy feat, according to current owner Brian Kito, who says it took him 10 years to learn how to master the process. Crystal Lee visited Fugetsu-Do’s original location in Los Angeles to see how they make their famous ‘rainbow dango’ (bite-sized pieces of rainbow mochi), and how this family business has survived 117 years.
In-arena host Crystal Lee takes a look back at some of the Warriors' content created while Dub Nation has been sheltering in place. Also, take a look inside the practice facility as the Dubs return to the court and start getting their shots up.
Advertorial program This Is SF covers Northern California's most interesting businesses and entrepreneurs, first aired in 2018 on KPIX5, CBS Bay Area
Crystal Lee travels to Venice, Miami, and SF to conduct woman-on-the-street style interviews with the public asking for thoughts on frivolous lawsuits via an easy multiple-choice game held up with cue cards.
In 2015, Tokyo restaurant Tsuta became the first ramen restaurant in the world to receive a coveted Michelin star. Their first North American location has opened in downtown San Francisco, where they serve their award-winning Ajitama Shoyu Soba made with perfectly-timed eggs, two-year barrel-aged soy sauce, and truffle oil. During launch, they limited service to 300 bowls a day.
The NBA Summer League held each July on Las Vegas, NV draws hundreds and thousands of new visitors to The Strip annually. This campaign commissioned by MGM Resorts International highlights the best experiences and attractions for guests in town for #NBASummer.
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