The Gimbal challenge: What’s the Longest Take We Can Pull Off?

What is the longest continuous take you have ever spotted in a film? Was it in Goodfellas by Martin Scorsese, with its mesmerizing three-minute tracking shot that kept your eyes glued to the screen? Or maybe it was in the war movie 1917, where the seamless cuts were nearly impossible to spot, with uninterrupted shots lasting up to 8 minutes. Regardless, one thing is for sure: We have a newfound respect for anyone who attempts a long continuous take.

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The Role of Planning in Unpredictable Event Filmmaking

I was covering the Music Vibes party with my friend and colleague Elina who was directing and editing the video for the event. My role was lead camera operator for the night. I prepared a brief shot list that did not have enough details because I thought I could rely on instinct more than preparation. 

The mistake became clear later. I hadn’t planned my shots thoroughly enough, no detailed shot list, no clear structure of what moments I absolutely needed to capture. As the night unfolded, I improvised too much. When we reviewed the footage afterward, Elina didn’t have enough strong, usable shots for the final edit. She had to fill gaps with material from previous events, something that should never happen when you are covering a fresh experience. 

There was no one to blame; it was simply a lack of pre-production discipline on my side. The experience taught me that especially in fast-moving environments like parties or live events, preparation is as important as the shoot itself. A clear plan is essential in this kind of unpredictable environment, do not be tricked that your creativity will be limited, and like we say in Mediazone, plan for it and leave it all behind. 

Now, before any event, I build a detailed shot list: key angles, crowd moments, specialty shots, transitions, performer coverage, and backup options. I walk through the venue mentally, imagining the flow of the night. 

Before any live event, create a simple but detailed shot list and try to scout the location beforehand. Even 10–15 planned shots can save the entire edit and keep you from scrambling later. 

– Riad

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Behind the Screens: The Unseen Challenges of Running a University AV Department

Most people just see the final product—a polished video, a flawless live stream, a perfectly lit interview. What they don’t see is the behind the scenes effort. The last-minute technical glitches, the juggling of multiple projects, the race to fix something before anyone notices. That’s where Studio Assistants come in.

Working at the University of Nicosia’s Mediazone isn’t just about handling cameras and sound equipment. It’s about thinking on your feet when a microphone suddenly stops working or a file won’t export five minutes before a deadline. It’s about guiding students who’ve never touched a camera while keeping things moving for those who have. Supporting our students and staff in their practical courses means great ‘customer service.

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“I’m with the Crew”

The word “crew can mean a lot of things. You need a cabin crew to fly an airplane, a rowing team is also called a crew. From my very first event, Music Vibes, back in my first year in 2021, I wore the Mediazone Crew Shirt for the first time. That black polo felt like armor, preparing me for a battle; directing one of the most crowded and highly anticipated Music Vibes events we had ever hosted. This was no ordinary event, it was the first one after COVID. The music blared through the speakers, students jumped and danced like there was no tomorrow, and my crew and I stood shoulder-to-shoulder, cameras in hand, ready to capture it all. It was chaos, it was exhilarating, and it was our moment.  

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Fresh Start: Mediazone. New people, new experiences, new lifestyle.

I always thought that the people who worked at Mediazone were professionals of the highest caliber, and to join their ranks, I believed I would need to master every piece of equipment inside and out. They seemed incredibly dedicated to their craft, and the work they did felt significant and inspiring. I aspired to be one of them, yet I constantly wondered if I was good enough to belong. 

 

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The Power of Progress

When I first joined Mediazone, I was filled with uncertainty. My confidence was low, weighed down by a rough period in my personal life, and I was honestly scared. I did not think I had what it took to succeed on the team. Watching everyone around me fulfill their roles with ease made me wonder if I would ever find my place. But looking back now, I am amazed at how far I have come, not just in developing my technical skills, but in growing as a person with newfound confidence and resilience. This journey, though filled with challenges, has been incredibly rewarding, and has pushed me further than I ever thought possible. 

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Balancing Academia and Practical Experience: My Journey at Mediazone.

As a master’s student in Digital Art and Design at the University of Nicosia, my academic journey has been a dynamic blend of creativity, technology, and critical thinking. Courses like Digital Publishing and Digital Culture, Innovation, and Technology have pushed me to explore innovative concepts and dive deeper into the world of digital media. However, my education goes beyond the classroom. My role as a Studio Assistant at Mediazone has been the perfect complement—a space where theory meets practice, and creativity comes to life. At Mediazone, I’ve immersed myself in audiovisual production and multimedia storytelling. Operating professional equipment like Sony, Lumix, and Canon cameras, experimenting with lighting setups, and troubleshooting audio gear have been invaluable hands-on experiences. Adapting to different setups or solving technical challenges, whether adjusting lighting for the perfect shot or resolving audio issues moments before a shoot, has pushed me to grow. 

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Building lifelong connections and friendships

Mediazone is the central hub for all things audio-visual at the University of Nicosia, powered by the dedication and hard work of its Studio Assistants. These individuals are not only responsible for maintaining equipment and assisting students but also for fostering a creative and collaborative environment. Becoming a Studio Assistant is not about taking on a job, it is about embracing responsibility, growing as a professional in communications, and evolving as an individual. 

But is that all it entails? Before diving deeper, let me introduce myself. My name is Aria, and I am one of the most introverted people you will ever meet. Socializing, working in teams, and meeting new people have never been easy for me. When I joined Mediazone, I quickly realized one thing: communication was unavoidable. At first, this caught me off guard. You might find it ironic, given that Mediazone is at the heart of the Communications department, but I genuinely did not expect to interact with people as much as I did. By the time I realized how vital communication was here, it was already too late, so here we are! 

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The Journey That Built Me: My Mediazone Story

When I first heard about Mediazone in January 2022, I was at a crossroads in my academic journey. As a Communication and Multimedia student, I was passionate about creativity but unsure how to channel it. One day, I overheard my classmate Romy talking about Mediazone and describing it as an incredible opportunity to explore videography. Encouraged by her words, I decided to take the leap and apply. Looking back now, that decision was the turning point that shaped not just my career but also my confidence.  Continue reading

Studio Assistant: The Role that Diversified Me

Hello! I am Kiitan, a fourth-year Interactive Media and Animation student, and I live at the crossroads of creativity and technology. Let me break it down for you. My program is all about multimedia – designing interfaces, creating games, and producing 3D animations. We are trained to become specialists in a range of fields, from interface design and game development to audio production and video editing. It is an exciting mix of creativity and technology, and the opportunities are endless. Now that you have a better idea of what my program involves, let me share how working as a Studio Assistant in Mediazone has added a whole new dimension to my journey – one that I never expected but am so glad to have experienced. 

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