Robert Scott

[…]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 […]

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[…]

Richard Marden

[…]rs as it were from the age of five was the  the total fascination of movies buying amateurCine world hiring movies getting hold of a little Cine camera which I was given when I was about 12 a secondhand one by my parents. Really it was 9.5 I think Pathe Moto camera BAlan Legard  12:38 &nbs[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]n  7:41Joe. They the king of Greece for as being shown around the studios by Joe with a little entourage behind him. And Joe was indicating this cameras and this new sound equipment and they've got in and so on and so forth. Then you turn ratio but of course you manage all this must be Greek to[…]

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

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]ed in those days of course were NATKE and ETU, so they more or less governed the actual financial side of things as far as working late. The ordinary camera crew, assistants and odd people and so on, they didn't matter because they didn't have to be paid. Although I will admit we got 1/6d supper all[…]
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