Zerb 65 – Spring 2007

Contents
- Peter Eveson: why TV cameramen are ideally skilled to shoot HD drama
- Following the sun – John Adderley on filming a time-lapse artwork
- Jimmy Jib in the Arctic
- CMOS sensors – how they work and what they can do
- Tony Grant on the grand skill of improvisation: lighting
- Hogfather – Sky’s biggest drama commission to date
- Wheels for the World – filming in Africa for a wheelchair charity
- The cinematogapher’s responsibilities: what does it take to fulfill this demanding job?
- Camera sensitivity: SD vs HD – some points to be aware of
- Filming against windows – tricks of the trade
- Crash testing for dummies – high speed photography at Thatcham
- Video Ark – ensuring archive video footage
- XDCAM HD reviewed
- Zerb Basics: Lighting 3 – The Great Outdoors
Managing Editor: Christina Fox Editor: John Rossetti
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