Search Results for: BAFTA Cinematography (1993, 1997, 2002, 2011)
Harry Manley
[…]en on the individual labs did their own negotiations; only 35 staff working at Perivale at time of interview; HM took retirement in 1989 then went to BAFTA as finance director.00:25:12 – 00:34:26 Universal labs came in as a rival to CFS; 16mm wasn’t considered ‘professional’; they had very few perso[…]
Eileen Diss
[…] (laughs). I couldn't get over it; we will pay you nine pounds a week2 Roy Oxley (1899-?) was a British production designer at the BBC, he won a BAFTA for his work on The Portrait of a Lady in 1969.3 Peter Bax was a production designer at the BBC, he worked on productions includi[…]
Peter Stroud
[…] interview, conducted by Jim Shields shortly before Stroud’s retirement in 1993, he talks in detail about his early days in […]
“The Coming of the Projectionettes”: Women’s Work in Film Projection and Changing Modes of Spectatorship in Second World War British Cinemas
[…] partners.’ Daily Mirror, “Message to All Women,” December 16, 1942, p.7. [106] Judith Mayne, Cinema and Spectatorship (London: Routledge, 1993), 28.
Joe McGrath
[…]aid “We have a benign despotism”. 00:15:28A benign despotism here - (?) so I did the - the series of ‘Square World’ and it won the BAFTA - Mike - Michael Bentine got best entertainer and er - I got John Street best programme and I got best director - so that was lovely[…]
