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Panasonic's camcorders used on reality series
Sep 6, 2004 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
"Girls vs. Boys" is taped with Panasonic's AG-DVC30 cameras.
“Girls vs. Boys,” a new reality series slated to air on the Nickelodeon Network’s “The N” this fall, used Panasonic’s miniDV camcorders in production.
The series just completed an extended shoot in Montana with Panasonic's AG-DVC30 miniDV 3-CCD camcorders. The show is currently in post-production.
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