Zerb 66 – Autumn 2007

Contents
- ‘Galapagos’ – Paul Stewart on living and filming on the remote islands for the BBC series
- Time-lapse photography – three ways to tackle this challenging brief
- Filming the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
- GTC – the first 35 years
- BBC – the Digital Media Initiative
- P2 – Andy Portch on using the Panasonic format in China
- ‘Pobol Y Cwm’ – goes tapeless
- Momin Javaid: impressions of using XDCAM HD for the first time
- ‘Time Team’ – through the ages
- Chernobyl – what’s it like to be a staff cameraman at the infamous reactor site?
- Silent Witness – shooting on the Arri D-20
- ARRI: a celebration of the company’s 90 year history
- Sony Vegas 7 reviewed
- Mako Head – keeping a level horizon on the high seas
- Zerb Basics: A Glossary of HD Terminology
- Book review: Inventing Digital Television: The Inside Story of a Technology Revolution by Martin L Bell
Managing Editor: Alison Chapman Editor: Ian McCann
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