Zerb 62 – Autumn 2005

Contents
- Tsunami: Julian Hadden witnessed both the disaster and the aftermath
- In conversation with … Sir David Attenborough
- Around the world with Michael Palin – by Nigel Meakin
- Election diary – diary of ITN’s general election coverage
- 'Tribe' – Tim Butt on filming cannibals for the BBC
- HD lenses – how do they differ from SD?
- Mailbox – BBC Birmingham’s new home
- Premier Crew – how do directors choose their crew?
- Career change – starting out at Ravensbourne College
- Richard Hookings on using Polecam at the Athens Olympics
- Are you insured? Things to check before you shoot
- Digital Production – a new approach to ‘collaborative workflow’
- Final Cut Studio reviewed
- Zerb Basics: Exposure
- Book Review: Practical Cinematography
- Book Review: The Camera Assistants Manual
Managing Editor: Alison Chapman Editor: Alan Duxbury
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