[…] you know.Alan Lawson: Yes, yeah.Leonard Harris: And he was a good businessman too, because I know odd times between pictures, he'd get me out buying 3-D cameras and coming back and shooting something in the studio on 3-D processing. And he'd go back - he'd give me so much money to buy this camera, […]
[…] know odd times between pictures, he'd get me out buying 3-D cameras and coming back and shooting something in the […]
[…] do a documentary to celebrate it.” Christ! I’ve got a copy here: using the humour of. And the one thing we did there, I need to put this into 2- and 3-D, because I could run it now and show you in comedy terms that you can get laughs off captions, you don’t need a human face to make laughter. We ra[…]
[…] oh - well into the sixties. We had the zoom lens and we had magnetic film, but honestly what else did we have? Very little.Jim Connock : Well we had 3-D didn't we for a little while, but that was never used very much.Kitty Wood : Exactly!Jim Connock : And er - it's difficult - maybe it was too easy[…]
[…] going to happen after the War, there'll be all sorts of changes that you don't know what different things may happen.' Well, he was right, there was 3-D and VistaVision and Cinemascope and all that - he was right. He says, 'Let's wait.' Well, about 1944, Prudential was short of money and they owned[…]
[…] different things may happen.' Well, he was right, there was 3-D and VistaVision and Cinemascope and all that - he […]