Peter Sargent

[…]hose days was three pounds ten, and I got five shillings a week.DB. So did you look at the various things going on on the set and decide that being a cameraman was what you wanted to go for, as opposed to the sound, or stage management, or something else?PS. I never took the slightest interest in an[…]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]in the gallery, yes.All the time?And...And in front of you was the script?In front of me is the script.Et cetera?And I also, there was a thing called camera cards that I‘d never heard about and I had to be, had to be told about camera cards and...Right. Can you explain about camera cards?Well, becau[…]

Thomas Michael Bond

[…]me. But when I got inside. This camp. There I was a dog. And I bent down and. They were distraught. Voice rang out from all sides of the pretty green camera you and. I was later ruled Oh my.SPEAKER: M6Shit on my back note dashed across on per acre and as fast as I could. And when I got to the other […]

Norman Swallow

[…] in those days you put a plug in a wall. You weren't radiocommunication, it happened to me once the camera when between me and the wall, the wire, the cable and cut me off for a little while. That was not&[…]

Val Guest

[…]rough film had they?VG: I should imagine so.RF: Any further memories of BIP.VG: It was a great big barn of a place and they had the sound stages. Our cameras of course were all in little rollable booths.RF: Still, in 1932?VG: Yes, they were inside these little booths and they were pushed here and th[…]

Peter Birch

[…] on your microphone as in your headphones. The fact the camera was slightly different, density versus area. Alan Lawson : […]

Russell Galbraith

[…]hings. And also, an awful lot of it was done by newspaper men, people who came in from daily journalism and, you know, if they had the nerve to go on camera, didn't mind going on camera and, I must say, some of them loved it! It was a great boost to their egos, which they didn't miss! It worked. It […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]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[…]
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