Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]me sort of change, it's as though there's a kind of wind of change over the world, which has really happened in music and in art, hasn't it? That the artists of one country are changing, even though they haven't got much contact with each other, and, I mean, now, of course there's every contact, bec[…]

Richard Levin

[…]er. And I said, you know, this isn't right. I shouldn't be having milk and a mask and all kinds of things. And I said, anyway, this is the job for an artist, this a job  for a painter. He says, Well, we haven't got a job for a painter to collect your cards on Friday. And that was the end of tha[…]

Nancy Thomas

[…]Tbomas DRAFT Page 28little film, and the next day we went down to see Michael Rattan [ph] because he did a lot of work for us in those days, the artist, and Michael opened the door and said, ‘My God Huw, that was a wonderful little film about...’. [laughter] And Huw’s face... you know, what he […]

Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…] outside the studio without cameras for three weeks, but inside the studio, one and half days from 2 o'clock in the afternoon and all day Sunday. The artists were required to give a complete performance in front of the live cameras. And that is why I always used the same artists, because once I disc[…]

Ronnie Noble

[…]ra well. The ball the lettering was black on white and they were simply an artist's drawing perhaps you know some shining. As I say would say chocolate some&nbs[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…] in saying it is one of the finest and most magnificent films of its sort ever made in Britain, it is short, it is simple and it is great, with magic artistry it captures the spirit of rural England'. I must say when I've seem some of these films afterwards they do seem extremely strange and slow an[…]
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