Zerb 67 – Spring 2008

Contents
- Keith Massey on how to survive in the industry
- Five events that changed the course of TV
- The Vortex aerial camera mount system
- Broadcasting over the internet
- ‘Top Gear’ in the Arctic and filming the audience show
- Coalhouse – reality TV in Wales
- Cycling special – aspects of cycling coverage
- Final Cut Studio 2 vs Creative Suite 3 – which will you go for?
- The Princess, the Pirates and the Primes – Laurie Gilbert filming in Thailand
- Decade by decade – perspectives from six generations of cameramen
- Facilities and rentals – how to get the best out of these companies
- Source2sea – an account of filming this challenging team-building exercise
- LED lights come of age
- Which luminaire? – How to work out which light will give you the right amount of light
- Which format – choosing the best format for the job
- Zerb Basics: Depth of Field
Managing Editor: Christina Fox Editor: Momin Javaid
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