Mat Irvine

[…]d we had no pictures I'd rushed home. I didn't live that far away from Alexandre palace. And quickly made up models photograph them yesterday Fashion Film, even a non single lens reflex cameras, I had to sort out the parallax of it to get them so we actually lined up and everything. I did these abou[…]

Lord Lew Grade

Lord Lew Grade ( film/television producer) 25/12/1905 - 14/12/1998 by admin — last modified Aug 27, 2008 03:47 PM BIOGRAPHY: […]

Diana Morgan

[…]e played again unless I played it. I don’t think it’s been played yet. SC: I didn’t realise that it had been dramatised actually, apart from the film version which Sandy Mackendrick did, many years later. DM: This wasn’t High Wind in Jamaica, this was called A Comedy of Good and Evil. […]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] realise that it had been dramatised actually, apart from the film version which Sandy Mackendrick did, many years later. DM: […]

Cornel Lucas

[…]troduce myself my name is Nigel ArthurCL: My name is Cornel Arthur (laughs)NA: We’ve met before. I’m the curator of the stills library at the British Film Institute. Cornel you’re a world renowned stills photographer, so obviously there’s an affinity between us. I wondered if we could go right back […]

Fred Tomlin

[…] London, just around the corner from what became the Gainsborough Film Studios (Islington) in Poole Street. He first visited the […]

Jack Hildyard

[…]t he had a lot of friends in the city that before he was readyUnknown Speaker  1:57  for what made you did? What made you decide to go into films. One day,Unknown Speaker  2:05  a friend,Unknown Speaker  2:08  I metUnknown Speaker  2:10  a friend andUnknown Sp[…]

Stanley Watkins

[…]he labs, I think it was Maxfield, I think, but we don't remember, definitely, got together with Jack Kiley one day, and we said, how fast do they run films now? And he said, Well, they taken  16 frames a second, and they reproduce them in the first run houses at about 80 or 90 feet a minut[…]
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