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F E (Ernie) Diamond
[…]ather was a carpenter. And his house it was a bit rough isn't the kind of work and a bit outside. I said Among assembly uncles in the cabinet making factory making grammar phones. So I went down so my uncle and the fathers and the boys did you have to get through them. So now the first year from say[…]
Hugh Attwooll
[…]alf joined the sound department of it with Stuart Rome. He came over and did some locations for Dark Red Rose from Wembley,I have figured out how the actor acting Yeah. AndI thought well, I've got to learn something about sound. And British acoustic came in and the sound on disk. And I went out I we[…]
Gus Walker
[…]n that, but he was behind the camera all the time, effectively, directing, wasn't Gus Walker 36:01 he, when it came to the actors the action that was coward, coward. You know, he was a good judge of acting. And of course, when he was in a scene with somebody else, he was v[…]
Charles W. Smith
[…]igel—who was an engineer, and a very skilled engineer, but not a film technician—together they worked out the technical requirements for making satisfactory 3-D images and ensuring that the pairs of images, one for each eye, were sufficiently well aligned, in correct registration, to give comfortabl[…]
Stanley W Sayer
[…]t he viewed the rushes so his work would match; SS explains the techniques employed for blue screen mattes; negotiations with the director over where actors should be positioned in order for the technique to work effectively; SS did some travelling matte work on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which is wasn[…]
