[…] another book that I've got called "Film as a Graphic Art</mark></mark>", by Vladimir Nielsen. Rodney Giesler: I never came across […]
[…]ed with the BECTU History Project Today is the 8th of June 1995.SPEAKER: M2We're right back to you and I'm talking with Derek. Third go Derek start</mark></</mark>mark>ing at the beginning when and where were you born.SPEAKER: M8I was born in Harwich Essex on 18th November 1938 and went to see my first film. Local[…]
[…] art</mark>ist</mark>. And I realised I could get into a special art</mark></mark> course at a technical college without having my entrance […]
Waris Hussein Part</mark></</mark>mark> 1 Camera 0:00 That's camera speed gentlemen I'll class you slightly right of frame side. Yeah. Okay. Darrol Blake 0:06 All right. Can you tell the camera who you are? When Waris Hussein 0:12 I'm Waris[…]
[…]etary and I was I think about 17 and I went down for the job and it was sort of very glamorous and I got this job for Marcel Hellman who was quite a tart</mark></</mark>mark>er and I think I lasted for about two weeks because my shorthand was appalling and I got bitten by the bug. I realised I wanted to work in the stud[…]
[…] fortunes where up and down but nevertheless he was reasonably comfortably off, I was at a private school and a grammar school, but everything fell apart</mark></</mark>mark> about three years before the war and suddenly I was at a council school and I left that council school at the age of 14 very happily being extreme[…]
[…]eemed to be a very good way in which I could keep my interest in photography. Didn't exactly work, but at least it gave me a good training. I start</mark></</mark>mark>ed in the print room in the laboratory and for two years did all the various crafts within the laboratory, neg developing, printing, step printing,[…]
[…]t John P. Hamilton's in Paddington and we have a very distinguished lady, Joan Kemp-Welch, of, I think, absolutely formidable achievement. So we'll start</mark></</mark>mark> at the very beginning, Joan, and the origins. When and where you were born, family background, things like that - all the things that led you into[…]
[…]Y PROJECTEDWARD CARRICKINTERVIEWED BY SID COLE WITH ALAN LAWSON.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Edward Carrick, Art</mark></</mark>mark> Director</mark></</mark>mark>/</mark>Designer</mark>, recorded on 30th January 1991.Interviewer, Sid Cole.SC: Teddy, it's lovely to see you after all these years. In these interview[…]
[…]f school did you go to? A local school presumably.PM: Well, I had a very sketchy education because of the war.DB: Ah.PM: The war [Second World War] start</mark></</mark>mark>ed when I was nine, and I was in a local school then, in Holborn. And then I was evacuated for a couple of weeks. We got bombed out while I was eva[…]