Diane Tammes

[…]ry ProjectInterview no: 578Interviewee: Diane Tammes [IMDb/BFI spelling]Interviewers: Nicky North, Elaine Burrows â€“ not verbally identified Cameraman: Graham Whittaker[ph] [G]Date: No date is given for this interviewDuration: 1:23:42COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material w[…]

Bernard Gribble

[…]e big cavernous thing with so wooden plaster thing in the middle and lots of lights on and a kindly gentleman said Would you like to look through the camera. So I peered through the camera. This suddenly became a submarine with sailors at their posts and it was all very exciting. I thought this is r[…]

Jack Gold

[…] demand … you knew there was a demand then but they must have been planning for an increased demand for technicians, editors - I mean it was editors, cameramen and recordists they wanted at the time. AL It was also empire building.  JG Well maybe, it could be, but whatever i mean it w[…]

A A "Alf" Tunwell

[…]eloping in hand rock cans and pretty rough it was. And in my spare time old Barker used to train us boys, and we were really only boys, to hand crank cameras. Ready for any great news event which would come along. And we used to spend our lunch times just going up onto the top floor with an old Moy […]

John Aldred

[…]ts and any other event which happened to take place.Peter Musgrave: What do you think formed or provoked this interest. Were there relatives who used cameras a lot?John Aldred: It's in the family because my grandfather was a great photographer in 1880s and 1890s and going back to that era and he was[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]ct, a lot of their stuff a lot of those things were were throwbacks to the to the early silent comic films and I think you know the liberation of the camera i mean i i mean on six sided  triangle which I was Boulting brothers gave me a production manager to do oversee the shoot, which we did in[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…] school I went to I became very friendly with them. Another chapter has gone into films and Boys Life and shackled margin. And we have actually had a camera. So we made mo vies and great movies. When we were eight onwards I was under the influence with those two men. The chapter moved away. From. We[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]p;but he was the man who left Technicolor to give them some competition. Before the war we only had four cameras, I think that's worth mentioning, fourcameras, which weren't very much demand at first, but as colour began to catch onwere ver[…]

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[…] side of things as far as working late. The ordinary camera crew, assistants and odd people and so on, they […]
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