Search Results for: Assistant Engineer
Renee Glynne
[…] go into the film business?RENÉE GLYNNE: Entertainment business, behind stage. I really wanted to be, probably, in the wardrobe of theatre or an ASM [Assistant Stage Manager]. And Iknew that it was going to be theatre and I hadn’t really ... I went to cinemas andsaw films, but I never yearned to do […]
Rebecca O'Brien
[…]at she was doing. And at the time she was she was rebuilding the house and working with the local trades people, and so I basically saw myself as her assistant, and that's how I got the organizational Gene You mentioned. You'veMike Dick 13:59 made a couple of references in TV programs. I[…]
Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)
[…]p. I didn't know how to change a plug, it was absolutely crazy. But anyway, it passed, you know, 10 days of my time and then I came back and was made assistant to Geoffrey Bell, which was again, a wonderful thing to happen. Because he was, he was a strange man, but you know, he was very vibrant, ver[…]
Freddie Francis
[…]X stock I think it was called. So if I had photographed this stuff there would have been nothing on the film anyway and so the situation was I and my assistant and the dreaded Newman Sinclair were going to go out into this field, the Germans were then going to fire all these things at us, blow us to[…]
Pat Jackson
[…]: Henry Blyth. He got a job at Welwyn Garden City as a camera operator. He was a very bright lad. And there was suddenly a vacancy for another camera assistant, so he rang me up and said, "Come on down, Pat, to Welwyn Garden City and see if you can get a job. So I was interviewed by the Woolf brothe[…]
Jack Rockett
[…] went down to Whitley Bay, saw the manager there and I said, "Right now, nobody getting out of their seats." And I posted with him two of the tallest Assistant Managers that I'd got on my region, they were both six-foot, to give him a hand. And I said, "We've got the Mayor coming in the evening," I […]
