Search Results for: Assistant Director
David Elstein
[…], and I had delightful Vision Mixer Nola Schiff. All my directions were anticipated by her: she cut the programme and I got the credit. Later she was Assistant Film Editor on ‘The World at War’ so we go to know each other again. 27.55 - &nbs[…]
Jenny Barraclough
[…]. Nothing happens when you're there. You see it happening when you'renot filming, but how to film? So I had to make things happen to be honest and my assistanteditor's wife brought (because I'd seen what happens when the birds descend on the table inthe cafe in Hyde Park and eat up the cakes. Partic[…]
Frederick Bentham
[…]ial shows and first night and, and yet he wasn't keen on designing is couldn't do so if we were had been. later on. Somebody else joined us, my first assistant chap called be bear down to everybody is B. And he was extremely useful for the match the same reason he came as assistant in the show room,[…]
Graham Smart
[…]ould like to do when I leave school. School time, had to leave at 1954. And I just didn't know where to go. I started applying for jobs as a darkroom assistant, and I did actually get a job as a darkroom assistant. Working for Vogue fashion photographer. I never took the job up because prior to that[…]
Godfrey Jennison
[…]liott when it comes to me. It left me with. An injury of some kind and he ran the sound library and into which I went out for a few months. I was his assistant. Some. Years. Ago and we were in the cutting room at the time and. That's how I learned to handle film ready and that on the land. I think t[…]
Kenneth Griffith
[…]history for you now. And it was a very makeshift sort of tin roof waiting room with wooden benches, rather dark. And Mr. Ingles, who was a sort of an Assistant. And Mr. Ingles was inhibited by what we used to say had no roof to it, because he couldn't speak very well. But he came out and […]
Frank Littlejohn
[…]really. BH: Nonsense AL: What was your job.FL: I joined, we all joined as assistant supervisers, I became assistant superviserof negative control BH: No, when I joined I […]
John Shearman
[…] I did four films with them, and was very happy with them too, writing, directing, cutting, the shell unit. Tradition was that a director and an assistant were appointed to a subject, and they investigated it, wrote a treatment, wrote script, got script vetted. Shot, it collected a unit. And, I[…]
