Zerb 71 – Spring 2010

Contents
- Green Shoots in Africa - documenting the work of the David James Foundation
- Steppe by Steppe: filming the world's longest horse race in Mongolia
- iPhone apps for cameramen
- Dreamflight: a film-maker's delight. The fulfilment of helping a charity for kids
- GTC members give to charity – how 3 GTC members supported a new charity
- We'll create it in in post – a short guide to CGI for cameramen
- Beagle's About: An evolutionary journey for Q-Ball – remote cameras go to sea
- Global Crisis – how cameramen can help by Janet West
- LEDs: the energy-efficient solution
- How green is your factory? A look at green practices at Sony's Pencoed base
- ARRI Alexa. News about the latest generation of digital cameras from ARRI
- A Trip to Tripoli - two accounts of working on a large OB in Libya
- In search of an affordable HD LCD monitor – the JVC DT-V24L3D
- Through the Viewfinder - the world tour. Jeremy Hoare on lecturing down under
- Lenses from Leicester. Dudley Darby visits the home of Cooke lenses
- Ronald Charles Green 1930-2009 – an affectionate tribute to this highly respected and sadly missed cameraman
- Cameraman's shoulder – and how to guard against it
- HD DSLRs: still developing. Update on the digital SLR cameras
- Making the Cut. David Fox reviews Final Cut Pro 7
Managing Editor: Alison Chapman
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