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[…]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]are a bit older than me. And then what would your schooling like you went to the ordinary elementary school.Sid Cole  0:03  grada what your films were, at some point, Colin will come in because he wants to ask you a lot of detail about actual construction and his right to call your constru[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]e ballet comes half way through Faust and I spent the evening on the roof looking at London burning. I think it was the night of that famous Jennings film of London burning, because I remember seeing St. Pauls back lit with fire. It was terrifying because the Wells is not far from St. Pauls.I got th[…]

Sam Williams

Side 1 Ralph Bond  0:00  This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical […]

Bert Craik

Side 1Ralph Bond  0:00  This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical condit[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape4

[…] Billy Williams: Perhaps I should, why not. It was a film called Stellawith Bette Midler and she is under contract […]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]e, he moved to London, Nick Gilbey  16:00  yes, because Bristol is, is such a large city, it was difficult, probably, to and film crews were sort of based in Bristol. I suppose they must have had people who could, but it would dominate the news in terms of output, I suppose,[…]
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