[…]f our cutting rooms and also did their dubbing there. We did dub their newsreel, purely an army newsreel, and I believe those three personnel a was a camera man. I think I'm not sure what his Christian name, Michael, often his name was Noble, and two women officers who did a cutting, this, that and […]
[…]rocket holes, mend them. And then after a time one of the co-ops wanted a - they were having a fete and they said, "Can you send someone along with a camera to take a picture?" [Laughs] They gave me a camera, a 16mm camera - I'd never held one before! And I went out and I took pictures of the fete. […]
[…]ith that and because of Union demarcation and all the rest of it, I wasn't allowed even to make a copy photograph because that meant I was handling a camera! [05:30]But, so, they moved the photographic darkroom from Cowcaddens, which was based in the back shop of an old newspaper shop and the b[…]
[…] which was ahead of its time indeed), but I always remember sitting in the audience at being absolutely amazed at what went on behind the scenes! The cameras, the sound, everything indeed was incredible! From that moment on I used to get tickets for all the STV shows sent. I used to write in. We got[…]
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[…]fessed that they took my shoes off. So survey revealed. Anyway, at the university, I met Michael on who has a I think it was a Catholic School of 9.5 cameras, a woman's pocket holes in the middle. And I got it was very, very vague. But I thought I remember hitchhiking all the way to Bristol, to see […]
[…]bsp;CHARLES SMITH: Well, I was born in 1920, May, in Rugby in Warwickshire. And my father kept a photographic chemist's shop. And so we had, uh, sold cameras, and I served customers with films and loaded the cameras. [laughter] I was the boy for all the people who'd bought expensive cameras and then[…]
[…]ted me. Do you know he's got, in a way he's got thousands of pounds worth of equipment round there. It's all old and useless, but he gets hold of old cameras and puts them right again, or he's trying to do that. He's got an old Super Parvo Debrie, you know a thousand foot one. He has a Vinten Everes[…]
[…] know you're more interested in what goes on behind the camera rather than in front," she said, "all these technical […]
[…] boy at the Warwick Trading Company before moving into their camera department. His first experience as a cameraman came in […]