Zerb 69 – Spring 2009

Contents
- On the Waterfront – multicamera coverage of the Beijing Olympics rowing
- Flycam – how to achieve spectacular overhead tracking shots
- Starting Out – real life stories of how GTC members became cameramen
- Polecam: lightweight jibs at the Olympics
- Olympian scale OB – the planning behind taking 200 camera systems to Beijing
- Liverpool Nativity: the story behind the massive award-winning live OB
- The other side of the track: how to track the horses
- A Day at the Races – the low-down on specialist camera systems from ACS
- F35 – digital film expert Dan Mulligan on Sony's latest top-end camera
- HD in Scotland from HD specialists Midas Multimedia
- The RED revolution – progress report and user views on the innovative RED
- Diary of a young cameraman – Part 1 of James Fulcher's story as he starts out
- EX1 in the Extreme - putting the Sony EX1 through its paces in Afghanistan
- Video 125 – the story of a small highly successful 'niche' production company
- Need finance for your new camera kit? Advice from specialists Fineline.
- Time Scupture: the story behind an extraordinary 200-camera shoot
Managing Editor/Editor: Alison Chapman
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