[…]The University's audio visual unit was very supportive of Unit Sixty Five and let us use their studio at lunchtimes and also let us borrow their film camera from time to time. Jim Harold, who was the head of the audio visual unit let us borrow an Arri ST and my friend and I at university shot […]
[…]d for two years did all the various crafts within the laboratory, neg developing, printing, step printing, optical printing, finally ending up in the camera department where we did pack shots and titling. I got interested in camera work and wanted to go to live action. I joined Film Producers Guild […]
fm10001.mp3[00:00:02] The copyright of this recording is vested in the A C T T history project. Stephen Peet cameraman, television director, television producer, lecturer. Recorded on the 6th of November 1990. INTERVIEWER Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson. Side one.[00:00:36] I: Stephen, when where yo[…]
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[…] M an Eric Grey and got a job as still camera assistant. Started on £2. 10d. This was a good […]