Leslie Norman

[…]eforestUnknown Speaker  7:33  that is myUnknown Speaker  7:38  agent thinksUnknown Speaker  7:41  I was manager and the best match with five womenUnknown Speaker  7:51  a weekUnknown Speaker  7:55  enriched andUnknown Speaker  7:58  validat[…]

Charles Potter

[…]of the, none of our chapters.Speaker 3  41:56  By how I go to the back, I go to the enemies. Yes, of course. Dunge 45 Yeah, end of and lean best. Then started thinking about films again. So, like you moved from another figure. But so they commissioned the GBI Goon British instructional to […]

Edward Dryhurst

[…] camera equipment? Was that British, French, American?Eddie Dryhurst: That varied. There was a cameraman called Claude McDonnell who was probably the best cameraman I had. He was English or Scottish, whatever he was. He had his own camera which was an American Bell and Howell, four turret job you kn[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]re was no such thing as technique, not really in those kind of films, not really, you'd just line them up and shoot them. Although the camera did his best it didn't really matter if it was an academy award or not. It was probably never seen, it was a form of fine I suppose. Then after leaving Stoll,[…]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…]ck : And I think it was a marvellous training ground, The Bush.Kitty Wood : It was.Jim Connock : I remember Johnny Goodman, he's sort of president of BAFTA or chairman of Bafta...Kitty Wood : He started at G-B I as a clapper-boy.Jim Connock : He started - he was a page-boy.Kitty Wood : Well, he was […]

BEHP Bulletin no 3 Nov

[…] year becoming the first woman to receive the Desmond Davis BAFTA for creative work in television. In anticipation of the […]
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