Your guide to Cameras and Camera Equipment - page 4-5

Contents
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Foreword by Editor
In a continiously changing world of
technology, the field of cameras and
camera equipment evolves quickly.
However, is it the tools or the operater
behind the lens that makes quality
content for us to enjoy?
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Drones: full of opportunities,
full of controversy
Drones are a dream for filmmakers
looking for cheaper and easier access
to obtaining certain shots. But more
and more countries are making this
type of aerial filming illegal. Emily
Wrights looks at the pros and cons.
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Beyond the sea - Today’s world
of underwater filming
Britain’s film and TV industry can
praise itself for its skills, knowledge
and facilities when it comes to
underwater filming, and producers the
world over flock to the UK to complete
their projects here.
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From Steadicam to MoVI -
how camera equipment
moves forward in 2014
Used in multiple productions for
broadcasters such as ITV and the
BBC, and Hollywood blockbusters
such as The Wolf of Wall Street, the
MoVI is quickly becoming the stabiliser
of choice for camera operators the
world over.
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Rob Hardy B.S.C.:
“It’s good to get out of your
comfort zone”
With credits such as Shadow
Dancer, The Invisible Woman and
the upcoming Ex-Machina, Rob
Hardy’s work is getting the attention it
deserves. The Knowledge caught up
with him in between shoots.
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