![]() The Guild of Television Camera Professionals : Zerb - GTCThe GTC's twice yearly journal has been around since 1. Guild was started. The hazy origins of its eccentric name may be hidden in the mists of time but the content of this well- respected magazine is always cutting edge and relevant to working camera crew. Zerb is unique in that it is both edited and largely written by camera operators, Do. Ps and camera technology experts. Each issue is edited by a different member of the GTC acting as guest editor with the overall operation overseen by a managing editor for continuity. This system ensures that material in the magazine is predominantly 'from the cameraman's point of view' and strives to be topical, objective and always of interest to those working professionally with cameras, featuring an entertaining mix of location reports, technical information and human stories related to the craft of camerawork. The Zerb Archive. A history of television camerawork Over the years topics covered have included every conceivable aspect of camerawork and the body of back issues forms a fascinating archive of the trends and changes in TV technology and techniques. Few of us are lucky enough to own a full set of copies dating right back to 1. You have not yet voted on this site! If you have already visited the site, please help us classify the good from the bad by voting on this site. TV history to both GTC members and non- members. Quite a few back issues are also available for purchase in the Zerb Shop. Anyone, including non- members, can click on the cover images below to access the edition you would like to view (apart from the most recent issue, which is for members only). Clicking on the cover will take you to the online version of that issue and also give access to all other issues in the archive, which is fully searchable. We recommend avoiding Firefox as the browser for accessing the archive as the Page. Suite hosting page doesn't work as well on that platform. · I saw on microsoft.com they post people can, and would benifit by using ssd as boot drive and have users folders and personal data on second drive may be even. Charlie Pierce on all this ESPN nonsense and newspapering and what not is so fantastic and I’m bitter we didn’t run it. Go check it out. [SI]. The following is excerpted from the team chapters of the always-excellent Football Outsiders Almanac. Buy it here as a PDF, or here in print. GTC members also have extra rights as a benefit of membership accessible via a GTC member log- in page. Not only can members view the latest issue (Autumn 2. Sony Vegas Pro 11 Hd With Reg Key InternetZerb 8. 6) online but they can also download material from any issue in the archive. The same permissions apply to GTC In Focus, which can be accessed from the same page. Non- members visiting the archive who would like to download content, please apply for permission: zerb. Alternatively, you might like to consider joining the GTC to enjoy a wide range of member benefits. GTC member digital editions access page: www. Zerb 8. 6: Autumn 2. The current edition of Zerb is issue 8. Its guest editor was Hazel Palmerand design was by Toast Design. This edition is available digitally to GTC members only. Contents of Zerb 8. Welcome to the GTC – Guild of Television Camera Professionals. Why titles matter: Hazel Palmer explores the background to the GTC's name change. Extreme Mountain Challenge – the story behind an hair- rasing adventure shoot from GTC member Keith Partridge. Shooting wildlife with the Panasonic Vari. Cam – by Dutch wildlife cameraman Dick Harrewijn. The GTC wishes its long- standing sponsor ARRI a very Happy 1. Birthday – and looks forward to the next 1. Latest technology used to cover the Oxford v Cambridge boat race, one of the most complex annual UK OBs. Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands – spectacular scenery in some of the most remote parts of the UK by Award- winning Do. P Richard Cook. Mutiny – Dan Etheridge was embedded with the 'mutineers' who recreated the famous voyage of the survivors of the Mutiny on the Bounty. Motion Impossible.. Meet the AGITO and MANTIS remote controlled tracking systems. Taking off with drones – GTC member Aaron Cook on learning to fly a drone the right way by taking a recognised course and plenty of practice. Learning from the experts – advice from multi award- winning cameraman Jonathan Young for student member Laura Jeacocke. Between the tropics – GTC member Niall Newport on filming an extraordinary cycling expedition across Asia to Australia. Channel vision – GTC member Tracey Cahill on her career working in news and factual programmes in the Channel Islands. Rock steady – GTC Ti. CA winner Dominic Jackson on why the ARRI Trinity is now his camera stabilisation system of choice. Rebuilding history – the story behind the complex recreation of John Logie Baird's first TV system in a Cambridge University engineering department. Paramo clothing – ethically manufactured outdoor gear that is great for camera crews shooting in all weathers. Diversity behind the camera – see the results of the Zerb survey into the state of diversity in the camera department today. Managing Editor: Alison Chapman; Guest Editor: Hazel Palmer. GTC members wishing to view this edition digitally can access it here: www. Sample articles from Autumn 2. Click on the images below to see sample articles from the current issue of Zerb and see back issues below the sales panel. The current edition of Zerb is issue 8. Its guest editor was Ashley Meneelyand design was by Toast Design. Contents of Zerb 8. Flight of the Swans – filmed on RED cameras. High- level shooting for widlife including canopy access, remote camera stake- outs and gyro- stabilised tracking. GTC Chair Graham Maunder recalls working on 1. Olympic Games. Tracking the action – innovative, customised tracking systems for major sporting events from Camera Corps. How do you design the perfect camera cover? CP Cases explains. What do you need to know before starting to shoot 3. Video Europe on the Nokia OZO 3. Ground Control – the new remotely controlled follow spots that are taking LE studios by storm. The trend for vintage: lenses from One Stop Films and lights from Shift 4. The music man – Sally Garrett interviews music director Paul Dugdale. Learning from the experts – advice from experienced and multi- skilled wildlife camerawoman Gail Jenkinson for student member Laura Jeacocke. HDR explained – by Neil Thompson. Into the thick of battle – work experience on the Battle Porms filming for big- screen transmission using technology from GTC sponsors Boxx TVPolecam inventor Steffan Hewitt recounts the story, bringing it up to date to its latest incarnations and uses. Student member Kate Priestman on how to crowdfund a graduation film and get it shown on the festival circuit. Apprenticeships: GTC Education Officer looks at the opportunities for apprentices in the industry. Light field technology. Carnets – a cautionary tale from GTC member Philip Spiering who learns the hard way to double- check the carnet paperwork at all stages. Managing Editor: Alison Chapman; Guest Editor: Ashley Meneely. GTC members wishing to view this edition digitally can access it here: www. Sample articles from Spring 2. Click on the images below to see sample articles from the current issue of Zerb and see back issues below the sales panel. Guest editor: John Rossetti. Filming charity appeal films – Graham Maunder. Tales behind the filming of the BBC natural history series The Hunt. Director John Kirby on why a great relationship with the camera crew is key to successful live OBs. Lighting refit: Sky Sports News studio. Underwater filming: using custom- built mounts. Latest generation cameras from REDDrama lighting: GTC workshop with Do. P Nick Dance BSCVersatile head and jib arm – in action for the 2. Euros in Paris. Panasonic Vari. Cam LT – filming badgers at night with the native 5. ISOTLCI: latest news on how TLCI is being used from Alan Roberts. Happy 7. 0th Anniversary: Zerb pays tribute to Ikegami in its 7. All about the Aurora remote control head. UV filtration – don't get caught out by unexpected UV emissions from your lamps, especially in historic locations. A Do. P's tooolbox: latest range of top- end monitors from Transvideo. Easyrig Cinema Flex Vest: new for the girls from GTC sponsors Easyrig. ADAPT TV: recreating a 1. OBConnections, connections – why contacts are all important in TVSample articles from Autumn 2. Click on the images below to see sample articles from Zerb 8. Guest editor: Peter Newman. The Rugby World Cup 2. Corporate – a look at the new opportunities for good quality work in this growth area. The ALEXA Mini – user reports from documentary, drama and aerial shoots. Doctor Foster – shot on the Panasonic Vari. Cam. New from Panasonic, the Vari. Cam LTIntroduction to the International Association of Wildlife Film- makers (IAWF) - newly incorporated into the GTCFilming leopards with camera traps by IAWF member Mateo Willis. Power and backup in remote situations by GTC member Kevin Augello. Glass revival: why optical filters matter – by filter guru Carey Duffy.
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