[…]l call it. I know in fact that you must have filmed in pretty well every continent in the world, including Antarctica. And apart from a lot of awards for your films, you also have four nominations for Hollywood Academy Awards, in the live action short subject category, which I think is unique to any[…]
[…] you receive? Alan Lawson: I went to a small kindergarten for about a term which my father was very fed […]
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[…]lly went to an art school when I was 15.Roy Fowler: That was always part ofMaurice Carter: I suppose I always had, my father was in charge of work on for instancethe Titanic, interior work, and my brother was an architect, and my other brother was inpublicity, in artwork in publicity. So there was a[…]
[…]n those days, and it was all painted green and that's where they used to do the films, in this glass studio, there were no others there at all except for the others which was the office block. And um - and it went on like that, in that glass studio until 1927, and I think A Man of Aran came into the[…]
[…]f the family. I suppose that the the most, one of the most important things, or the most romantic things, that happened to me, in my early days was before I was born really, when my father, who was a geologist, was chosen to be the chief geologist of Captain Scott's expedition to the Antarctic. And […]
[…] When the Bough Breaks (1947). After Gainsborough closed, Yospa worked for various companies, including the Film Producers’ Guild at Merton […]
[…] the 1940s, he worked in B-feature production, particularly horror films, for much of the 1950s and 1960s. SUMMARY: In this […]
[…] the British film industry in 1935 as a loading boy for Herbert Wilcox at British and Dominions. He soon moved […]
[…]m everybody there and from the excellent editors and the whole, whole thing was a great experience for me. And of course, we won, as a team the BAFTA award. Norman Swallow: Which year? Sorry the usual question.Julia Cave: Well I can’t do years you see. It’s whatever year BBC2 1[…]