[…]ion then. Not drawing live but just simply illustrating his stories which he read. (TIME 10:12) DARROL BLAKE: Captions? … The camera looked at?NEVILLE WORTMAN: Yes, that’s it. That’s right. And that sort of developed.DARROL BLAKE: So that was BBC befo[…]
1HP0672 Jenny Barraclough interview transcript(Interviewee; Jenny Barraclough, Interviewer; Simon Rose, Camera; Dan Thurley)00’03”SRJenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project.JBWell it's my pleasure.SRCan I first ask, when and where you were born?JBIn Burgess Hill in Sus[…]
[…]nice about this, it’s a modesty really, because the English can’t show off. They get too self-conscious. They can sing in church but once you put the cameras in on a Sunday morning, they’re all looking anywhere but [at the camera]. It’s self-consciousness. This is why I’m worried about next year’s O[…]
[…]ura Mulvey[LM] Interviewer: Emma Smart (BFI) [ES]: Date 27th November 2007Other crew: Christophe Dupin[CD], cameraCD [Inaudible, possibly Come on In] off camera.00.04 ES: OK so could you just start off with some biographical details, where you were born, you[…]
[…]rep school when I was 11, or 12, as well. And I can remember pretending to make films with a waste of a wastepaper box, perched out with a huge great camera, you know, and making my mates behave as though they were on a film session. So I'm curious thing to do. So I must have had a passion for film […]
[…]was always accused of being the one sowed the seed. And I was almost on a point of leaving school at 14 as you could in those days and going into the camera department. I think I could have had a job. But the family got onto my parents. When I mean that I mean, the other brothers and dissuaded them […]
[…]asm, I don't even remember how much it cost but it would be practically nothing.I was provided with the local school master John Jones to operate the camera and a friend of Gavin's who was I think third assistant third assistant at British National Bill Bindon helped maybe. He didn't really know muc[…]
[…]e. And the film department, you can't do that, it's too, too long, you cannot do it in one day. I said if there is good preparation for it and a good cameraman he can do it in one hour. Because only one shot. And Tubby Englander, a great standby and co-worker, apart from Peter Sargent, did it in one[…]