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Yaka

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wonder if they will be giving awa dvds for these as well
 
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old.D0LLySh33p

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Tommy boy, have "you" been working on anything interesting lately? :)
 
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Hashmonster

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aye, some of the shots in that john woo one are very impressive. thru the barrier on the bridge was well done!
 
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Tom

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Originally posted by old.D0LLySh33p
Tommy boy, have "you" been working on anything interesting lately? :)

Not really. I did work on a feature film in November, but since then its been sporadic work for GMTV, and filming Mclaren testing in Barcelona in February. Pretty quiet at the moment.

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No more F1 for me, Bernie's ditched the digital coverage. I still have British Superbikes (maybe) and F3/GT (probably) and Powerboats (hopefully)
 
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~YuckFou~

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Originally posted by Tom[SHOTTEH]
No more F1 for me, Bernie's ditched the digital coverage. I still have British Superbikes (maybe) and F3/GT (probably) and Powerboats (hopefully)

Ditched because nobody was prepared to pay for something they could (more or less) get for free I wonder?
 
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The digital coverage was an entirely separate broadcast, with its own cameras, full access to all onboards, gfx, timing, and all kinds of tecchie stuff for the fans. It wasn't making money. Bernie tried to take over the terrestrial coverage, couldn't get all the broadcasters to agree, so ditched it for a year.

It was quite funny sometimes, to be directed (on camera) by people with no other experience in television whatsoever. Half of them were friends of Bernie's friends. Thats possibly why they chose camera positions that were sometimes worse than the host tv coverage, simply to be different, rather than better.

Didn't help that 50% of the camera operators were also riggers, with no training.
 

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