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[…]ompany called Clanose Publishing [ph] and it was a little you know, about four of them, erm, and Mike Marten who ran the Science Photo Library he was basically pulling in 35mm transparencies from the States of anything scientific, of space travel, so he set up quite a nice little library and I used […]
[…] sure that Peter Pickering didn't work on that. Maybe he didn't, but, there would be one assistant only, in a unit of that - so it would be a unit of basically of three if you were only filming silently, or there might be a camera assistant as well but not always. So you did learn all around the, ar[…]
[…]sh is down the road, and the owner Faraday had turned what I think was the Music Room of the house as it had been built into a dubbing theatre. Basic, they had a little mixing console, I think it was an 8-way the mixing console and there was a little room off where you could do voice overs,&nb[…]
[…]e through the window it had to be a cloth, and for Light Entertainment most of it was cloths because the theatre ran on cloths, I mean that theatre’s basically the scenery was cloths. And we walked, and you used to say to Jack ‘Can I walk on this bit’? Because we had to go across a stage to a little[…]
[…]r dad, but when you say broadcasts, I wondered if they originated plays or documentaries?DS: I don’t think so.JPH: No, no, no that a music hall, basically, wasn’t it?DS: Yes, it was a musical programme. I think it went out at twelve noon, it went out during the day.JPH: It was an hour of light […]
[…]bsp; Well, it’s... family, basically a medical family that I’m from. My father was born in Jamaica, his father was a chemist. All the rest... all his brothers and sisters were e[…]
[…]tribute. I know in a book that's been written recently about the period, the point is made that Kino just did documentaries. Well I think I would say basically we did documentaries because the people we had in the group, (1) We didn't have the finances to make story pictures and (2) I don't think we[…]
[…] Marten who ran the Science Photo L ibrary he was basically pu lling in 35mm transparencies from the States of […]