Derek Threadgall

[…] he said I said Well all right Peter what about science fiction. So this guy actually took me under his wing and he taught me a heck of a lot. He was cameraman. He was director. He was everything but he took me and a few others under his wing and we started making his other science fiction film. And[…]

Charlotte Jennings

[…]rated as secretaries. So big scrapbooks as diary with drawings who myself and it was one of the ship, the one that we sailed on together. If that was camera only and rather values about matter have written with the portholes a little note by itself underneath saying it must have been a rusty ship, b[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]s, you know, William Jury's company, who donated Glebelands, incidentally. And the first thing he did was send his son, Adolph, who became a newsreel cameraman to ask if I'd go and join him. And I bargained with him, I was getting a pound a week at Worton Hall and I managed to get him up to 35 bob, […]

Louise Willcox

[…], but my father was interested in making cine films and he had a quarter track and half track tape machine. I remember going on holiday with his cine camera planted in the, in the windscreen and what have you. So I think I get my interest in what I do from him. My grandparents on my mother's side we[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…] same day it was very much like going back to college and David Graham said: ‘You can do what ever job you want to do. Downstairs there are two video cameras; sound’ obviously the editors had to be editors but he said: ‘basically if you think you can produce straight away then I’m interested.’ And I[…]

John Krish

[…]ot is Safe, it was a five-minuter, and it was about the air-sea rescue boats. And I went with, as his assistant and as assistant to Skeets Kelly, the cameraman, in those days there were just three of us. And I also looked after the budget - I was now sixteen, sixteen and-a-half, seventeen. So I was […]
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