Nancy Thomas

[…]ay, ‘Gargantua, I must have...’ whatever it was he wanted to have, you know. [laughter] I knew him right to the very end because I used to see him at BAFTA and various places and his voice would come ringing out, ‘Gargantua! How are you?’ And everybody would turn round. [laughter] This very small ch[…]

Angela Allen

[…]rd amount of paper work. If you do it well then the new ones don’t and I really think it is an underestimated job and when I saw that, I think it was BAFTA one year was giving out a prize to production accountants, but quite honestly I don’t think they contributed too much artistically to production[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]not to a great extent, I think that they, they are political. I mean, you know, and we shouldn't be to do with politics. It's taking for granted that BAFTA does it, of course. What's it called? Can't remember the bashand something, Thatcher Association. It's silly. It's not what. We're here about ba[…]

Peter T Handford

[…] it is so much easier to criticise sound. Sound is an abstract thing....it is so much easier to criticise that then it is to criticise photography or cinematography which is so much more finite. Really the job of sound recordist is so vulnerable compared to that of a cameraman. A cameraman can justi[…]
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