[…]e any armed, you know, mechanistic, male dominated American crap’ I said. So I was leaping around trying to find, what did I buy? I bought plasticine animation Bulgarian version of Gulliver’s Travels. [Laughter]SF: [Laughter]Oh it was absolutely classic. I mean they had some lovely quirky stuff[…]
[…]going to tip outa sack of diamonds onto a table and then move into carbon. So De Beers provided me with a sack of diamonds, small ones. And we had an animation room at Stewart Hardy. I suppose about eight by eight. There was an animator is a camera equipment table, Director, camera man to security m[…]
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[…]think to myself ‘Oh God why on earth are you doing that’? You know, it’s rather hilarious.Well, of course, they, at the cinema I don’t think they use animation at all now.I go, I go so...They don’t superimpose lettering or anything, they just...I go so rarely nowadays.Chunk it altogether with a comm[…]
[…]n Sideways was that some years I was shipped back and without him I was not working for a month or two. When I did they were just opening up a little animation with crowns I that over and I was the rostrum cameraman plus sort of general factotum and manager and we did a lot of. Animation not cartoon[…]
[…]mal, the most difficult thing to do is what David Newton and I have done is to write a score to precise timing for a film you 've never seen. This is animation .AL: I said to John.I said to John, listen, why don't you show me the film first. He said well Walt Disney always did it like that. I said w[…]