Simon Rose

[…]ar or so.Ian Noah  45:42  See, went back to work.Simon Rose  45:44  Yeah, not directly. I wasn't in the sound department anymore. Athos films was a company, as I said was as out of Hamel near Ealing. The reason they move there was that there was quite a lot of BBC work going. Sch[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]p. He is now a fully fledged editor, now in the top flight which is very satisfying and very nice. My daughter had no ambition at all. She worked for Athos as an assistant editor. She was given a chance to become and editor but she didn't want to be an editor, she wanted to remain an assistant edito[…]

Alan Lawson

[…] My daughter had no ambition at all. She worked for Athos as an assistant editor. She was given a chance […]

Graham Smart

[…]and they need something to put in the back of it. Yes, it shows you a picture. And I was I shot a film once with Glaxo and we did it because this was Athos Glaxo had come to the point when their annual report was about several inches deep, and no shareholder to ever possibly read it. So some clever […]

Gerry Weinbren

[…]hat would be a find. But those films we didn't make. Internally we couldn't we couldn't cope with that. I always brought in outside units. Invariably Athos at that stage because they had been making films for British Airways they'd been making films for some of the other aviation people. And what I […]

Tony Lawson

[…]they were making, not that they knew see those kind of things now, and there's nothing sensitive whatsoever. But anyway, so I left and I went to join Athos films, and that's really where I started to get interested in films, because I was given a job again as a kind of trainee, without any particula[…]
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