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Margaret Thomson
[…]sp;13:08 Carol Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, that's right. And people of his calibre were often there recording these programmes. On the camera side, there was, there are two whose names I remember. One was Harry Rignold, who very sadly, was killed in the very first days of the war, I'm[…]
Geoffrey MacAdam Foot
[…]m Jeff Foote. He said, Oh yes, I'm still waiting the year. He didn't think it was very funny. Anyway, I saw Bill lots, and there was a vacancy in the camera department at Ealing at the time, so he stuck me in there. I was only there a couple of months.Unknown Speaker 4:27 Can you remembe[…]
HP0009 Oswald (Ossie) Morris – Transcript – Side 5
[…] with Errol Flynn. By making him get it right on camera. I mean there's always a way that you can […]
Girls Like Us: Women Editors in British Film
[…] key roles not just on screen but also behind the camera. In my previous post I focused on Carmen Dillon, […]
The Girl You Don’t See: Julie Harris and the Costume Designer in British Cinema
[…] of sketch 2. And the dress at last reaches the cameras.’[31] [figure 3 here] The preparatory labour undertaken by the […]
“The Coming of the Projectionettes”: Women’s Work in Film Projection and Changing Modes of Spectatorship in Second World War British Cinemas
[…] that traditionally housed men’s labor, and women worked as projectionists, camera operators, still photographers, cinema evaluators and managers.[80] With regard […]
