[…]l off if you bent down and they were dangerous in that respect. But it was exciting and it was, once I’d got the hang of it I’d say it was one of the best jobs I’ve ever done, enjoyed the most for the teamwork. Because there’s a kind of teamwork on the floor that doesn’t exist upstairs because upsta[…]
[…]ere or to look after me, I had to get a job. And this was a nightmare, because what could I do? I had an aunt who died young. And I think she was the best of us. She's an argument for the best die young. She had taken a degree at the University of Wales; she was the best educated of us. S[…]
[…] big action directors for Warners. And he was...I think the best director I ever worked with. But he was very […]
[…] hang of it I’d say it was one of the best jobs I’ve ever done, enjoyed the most for the […]
[…] for ‘quot a quickie’ producers such as Julius Hagen, the best remembered of which are The Ghost Camera (1933), Dusty […]
[…] got to meet Russell Birdwell, who was one of my best connections. And I went to the Soviets, to try […]
[…]customers test films on every new stock. So if the stock was made in Rochester they would shoot a series of test films which are designed to show the best side of that film. And so you would go along to a particular cameraman, a producer, and show them these test films and they did this at BKS meeti[…]
[…]I can't quite remember but it was the the hope of the right wing Republicans was that MacArthur would be drafted and sent for so he would receive the nomination by acclamation. Well it was Eisenhower not MacArthur but he even had a private railroad car downstairs on the tracks under the Waldorf Asto[…]
[…]our cameramen had a difficulty in competing, partly because of the costing operation, the conditions of service that prevailed at the time. So it was best in fact if we actually reduced that side of the operation and concentrated more on the PSC and the lightweight work, which is what we did, the mo[…]