Adolph Simon

[…]d well they, they had nothing particular, except it was quite interesting job, and you know, you got to do everything, everything yourself. They took picture and developed the negative and all our prints went there to, to [???], and then sent [???] to either New York or where it would be [???] – New[…]

Erica Masters

[…] Samuelson: But did you work with anybody who throughout the picture, you woke up in the morning when your alarm […]

Peter Birch

[…] you were never allowed to get the microphone into the picture, and that made it awkward for us. Anyway, we […]

Madeline Smith

[…]Biba frocks, floating about while he's talking about his life. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He liked my face. He said that his assistant should take pictures of me. Okay, so basically now I'm fired from Biba. I go and pick up my pictures. Because I'm such a cheeky little cow. I hop back to Biba and[…]

Mat Irvine

[…]aid magnox. You know, is that your darkness? To me? It's madness. That was the working title never changed. That I did every sort of effect. The best BAFTA I never got. He says modestly, because BAFTA had no category for television effects, film effects, not television effects, has now done then in […]

Interview

[…] years. And, and being caught out myself. Yeah, over the years. But I don't think it's a very good term low budget films. I've seen people working or pictures working at Shepperton when I was there. And the problems, especially if they're not necessarily non budget bullets, but low budget films they[…]

Howard Lanning

[…]t they have now, meaning that we had a feature film, and you have something like a minimum of 10 35 millimetre cans, and if it was separate sound and picture, it could be 20 cans, so we were always lugging around all these cans of film. And I think about what you have now, if they're going to show s[…]
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