John Aldred

[…] think it was the first British film to achieve this award. Peter Musgrave: Western Electric came from Americ a. Where […]

L

[…] architect, L. P. Williams began as an Art Director working for Herbert Wilcox at the Stoll Studios, Cricklewood in 1928. […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…] nothing that you'd like I don't think at the moment. The only thing we've got is a chap in motion pictures who wants an assistant". And I said "Well for heaven's sakes, that's exactly the sort of job that I asked you to look for!" "Oh" they said, "alright well anyhow here's the address, Stoll Studi[…]

Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

[…]a .When were you born?DA: October 1915. I went to school in Calgary and then I went 2 year’s school in Vancouver Island and then I came back and went for two more years in Calgary, and then I went down to London, Ontario, to University for a year because my grandmother lived down there and every sum[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]Bill Girdlestone: Wimbledon Park.Fowler/Lawson: How come - oh you moved across, did you? (Yes.) Now, did you receive any special training before you started work?Bill Girdlestone: No, I started work in the' office of the Automobile Association in St James's Street as an office boy.Fow[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] Executives, which was a great honour, I picked up an award one year. And I'd been on the council of […]

Brian Pritchard

[…]a revolution. You took your original negative, you made a reversal duplicate which means a one stage negative from your original negative. Kodak were awarded an Oscar for it for technical innovation and everybody was very happy because it’s always important to duplicate your original negative to pro[…]
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