[…]So the next obvious stage for me really was that I wanted to start making films. And so, for another birthday, thank God, Pathéscopeproduced a little camera called the Pathé Pat and it was six guineas, so that waswithin the range of my father, if he got it on HP [Hire Purchase] he could actuall[…]
[…]EAKER: M2I like to experiment as I said with little dioramas of little Brea Tar Pits. And here I saw how you could make the move. And so I borrowed a camera from a friend of mine and I started to make experiments with a stop motion which is far more flexible than the string puppet which is very limi[…]
[…]elf into that job became an assistant to the tech. Like we can't think of his Christian name, but his surname was Harris, ron ron Harris, who was the camera man. And Freddie White, who was the stills photographer in charge of that unit. There's a bit of a connotation there. Just quickly, very aggres[…]
[…]p;been given the job with Peter Hennessy of all people who was after all a cameraman. We were slammed into the cutting room in a hurry. The doctor upper cu[…]
[…]ed Under the Greenwood Tree and, and … Claude - I was getting down to Ashridge Park …ALAN LAWSON: Was it Claude Raines?HARRY MILLER: No, no, the, the cameraman, the first cameraman.ALAN LAWSON: Oh, oh, Friese-Greene.HARRY MILLER: Claude Friese-Greene. Well, Friese-Greene couldn’t get much lig[…]
[…]view: 6 March 1987 Interview length (mins): 1.25[WA note: There might be a second interview with Eric Cross] Arthur Graham: Eric Cross, Lighting Cameraman. Eric where were you born and when?Eric Cross: Finchley, 31 May 1902.Arthur Graham: What kind of schooling did you receive?Eric Cross: Prett[…]
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