[…] I'd love to because he had a new studio at Beaconsfield and he offered me a nice salary. The fact […]
[…] shooting that. Joy Batchelor: Was it Worton Hall? It was Beaconsfield, I thought, because they were working for Rank. Kay […]
[…] did. Michael started his apprenticeship with Ted, he was at Beaconsfield and he was apprenticed there. Sid Cole: Did he […]
[…] if you've got video and I've worked with video at Beaconsfield a bit to show them how to do things […]
[…]ought an electrician would do the lighting. But of course it's the camera man that does the lighting. So I applied, I applied to Pinewood and to Beaconsfield film studios, which was active studio at that time. And I got a very quick response back from Pinewood saying, Yes, could I go[…]
[…]ecome the National Film School. Well, now of course, we all know that that was kyboshed I think by Putnam and the National Film School's gone back to Beaconsfield hasn't it? Roy Fowler 31:24 Yes and I don't know why they didn't take Ealing because I would have thought it w[…]
[…]sy?CB: Oh dear a busy studio, yesI: Right,CB: Yes, yes, and of course fairly, fairly close to London, I mean some of them were so far out there, like Beaconsfield, it was like that, and I lived then at Roehampton and it was a long, long way to go every dayI: Your called would have been at what time?[…]