[…]sed to cost threepence in those days.Rodney Giesler: Also it wasn't a total film fan magazine. What I liked about it were the stories from behind the camera. They always gave you a list of films in production, and I thought I'd love to get round a studio and see what's happening. So I looked at the […]
[…]that was Chicago and Florida. Well they needed to know how many times I'd worked with a director before, and how many times I've worked with the same cameraman before, if I've worked with any of the other people before. All the films I'd done, and various things and with whom, so I sent them thatlis[…]
[…] horrible warming. We started up when I was there Cambridge University Film Production Unit and we made a film which was called Psychology Today. The camera had been left there, it was a hand cranked, I think Stuart Legart had it earlier, then the other units had it, it was in a room at Cambridge, w[…]
[…] rough workplace [???] I rebuilt, rebuilt that and fit it with better equipment, which did a lot of [???] ​Q:​Were you actually working with the camera? 00:07:30​ADOLPH:​Yeah, with the, you were doing everything really. [???], [???], camera, you develop your [???], print it and all, do wha[…]
[…]contented smiles to their faces! At one stage in the afternoon of the day of the Premiere we had a foyer full of press, radio, a replica plane and TV cameras recording interviews when in walked Ted’s Regional Manager David Williams. He cornered me and asked what was going on. As I outlined everythin[…]
[…]vant. Interesting after work in the photo library for news originally. I think the qualifications were, do you know what a photo is? Well, I've got a camera. I think that basically got me in. But it was a time for Apollo and because I'd done a lot of modelmaking of Apollo craft, and Apollo 12 came a[…]
[…]n quarter inch tape. That was all we had. And we had a sound mixer, a lady who did sound mixing Plus she was Secretary of Hugh Baddley as well. And a cameraman Brian Tucker.We part again, part of my duties was assisting all those people in various things. We've made educational films quite a few edu[…]
[…]ly needed to go and earn some money so I had to leave. Got as many part-time jobs as I could and, eventually, saw in the Glasgow Herald an advert for Camera Assistant in the Educational Television Service. But it was coming up in eighteen months time. The same advert was also looking for Lab Assista[…]
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[…]