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Joe Busuttil
[…]t really explain to people why you are here and why you are here for so long and why we are doing this, you know. It is only like you being the cameraman and you would know what was going on, you had read the script. But, I mean, most of the crew there - and it was that kind of barrier t[…]
Mary Harvey (Welford)
[…]what did, what was your, what were your first impressions of the film studio and about the shooting and the other people, cam..., cam..., who was the cameraman for example?Yes, the, well the cameraman was Jack Cardiff. And the, the, no I correct that, Mutz Greenbaum was the sort of big, big chief, J[…]
Jill Craigie
[…]and he was very interested in the technique, you could see him watching and talking to the boys, and when it came to doing his sculptures he took the cameraman on one side, and he used all the right expressions - he said you put the arc there, flood it, mask the baby - he was using all the technical[…]
Alexander Faris
[…]as a brilliant art Connoisseur and then when on One occasion there was a big hold up on the studio floor, trouble with the lights or trouble with the cameras or trouble with Something or other, it was one of those. And everybody was Sitting around waiting for something to happen. And Vincent Price j[…]
Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)
[…]nraker [pub] and the shop were all built on the lot at Shepperton. All the moon reflecting sequence was all done at Shepperton. Jack Hildyard was the cameraman, and very much, of course, that camera department at Shepperton was, was sort of fed, fed the production. I remember that very clearly. Hobs[…]
Diana Morgan
[…]s that a question of the sort of rhythm of the dialogue? DM: Yes. I enjoyed that very much. And I remember so well that wonderful last shot. The camera pulled back, and there were Mervyn and Glynis standing hand in hand with the inn burning behind them. And I was talking to Glynis about it the […]
