Gerry Fisher

[…]m with a View in I was operated and lit and more recently the how's the recent one won the Oscar for for light, not for lighting and won it for one a BAFTA award I bet one thethink what it was? Or blank for the moment? Trying to think too many too many directions at once. Well, nevermind, we'llleave[…]

Joe Mendoza

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]

Gerry Anstiss

[…]y Anstiss  18:34  I think Harry was Harry. Harry was was was I don't think it was anybody. more technically brilliant than Harry. Harry new cinematography inside out completely. And I've known another cameraman with even bigger names than Harry phoned him up and  ask him how to do a c[…]

L P (Bill) Williams

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 381 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2001-07-24Interview Date: 1993-08-12Interviewer: Rodney GieslerInterviewee: L.P. WilliamsTape 1, Side 1 L.P. Williams : It's not always easy to remember these things.Rodney Giesler : Could you tell me when you w[…]

Carmen Dillon

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 288 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-11-10Interview Date: 1993-06-23Interviewer: Sidney ColeInterviewee: Carmen DillonTape 1, Side 1 Sidney Cole: 23rd Actually.Unidentified Sound Recordist: Yes, you're right. 23rd June 1993. This is Sidney Col[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]ose days was listening to jazz in the London clubs ‘cause I was a great jazz enthusiast.  INTERVIEWER: And when was your first contact with cinematography and 3-D? How did you sort of drift into that side of it? CHARLES SMITH: Well, that didn't happen till the end of the War. During t[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]how business goes on. Television has to change its schedules when something happens.Well in 1963, I was very pleased to get an award. It’s now called BAFTA, but in those days it was called SAFTA.NS: The Guild of television Producers and Directors. This became the Society and Film and Television Arts[…]
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