Freddie Young

[…]for Harvey Harrison; after a year, Harvey took over as cameraman in the studios so FY was left in charge of the laboratory; FY talks about processing film in the early days using frames; after a year, the studio lab was closed; he developed First Man in the Moon which he also tinted and toned; FY de[…]

Sheila Whitaker

[…]ack to London.SF: How old are you now, roughly?Twenty-two, twenty-three.SF: Had the cinema, the industry â€“ not the industry â€“ but films, impinged a great deal on you?No. I mean films had, one of my first film memories is of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which of course c[…]

Rudolph (Rudi) Cartier

[…]Norman Swallow: When did you come to Britain and under what circumstancesRudi Cartier: I was the first person as a young director to direct the first film ever made by Sam Spiegel, he had no experience as a producer, so when it was made here, Sam Spiegel went to, he said if they take me and the two […]

Norman Fisher

[…]History Project - Interview No. 101[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1989-09-25Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Norman FisherTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: Copyright of the following […]

Peter Proud

[…]bsp;as I loved selling things. That's possibly the connection of getting myself into films. But that was how it went onfor years and everybody, my brother, alas he&n[…]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…]r was a widow by that time so I left school at sixteen.Jim Connock : And did you then have any further training, or did you have any training for the film industry, or did you...?Kitty Wood : No I didn't. I wanted to go into the film industry from the age of twelve, and I went to see Jimmy Ritchie [[…]

Norman Fisher

[…] Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video Council Interview Date: 1989-09-25 Interviewer: Roy Fowler […]
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