[…] that, so D. P. Field now needed a new sound camera operator. So anyway John Aldred was given the job […]
[…]heaply make your own films. My father probably winced a bit at the thought of more, more outlaying. But he did find the a fairly cheap 9.5 millimetre camera made by the British brands of branch of pathway brothers. School, the path is scope. And I had no idea about editing or anything, I just liked […]
[…]heaply make your own films. My father probably winced a bit at the thought of more, more outlaying. But he did find the a fairly cheap 9.5 millimetre camera made by the British brands of branch of pathway brothers. School, the path is scope. And I had no idea about editing or anything, I just liked […]
Waris Hussein Part 1 Camera 0:00 That's camera speed gentlemen I'll class you slightly right of frame side. Yeah. Okay. Darrol Blake 0:06 All right. Can you tell the camera who you are? When Waris Hussein 0:12 I'm Waris[…]
[…]d for two years did all the various crafts within the laboratory, neg developing, printing, step printing, optical printing, finally ending up in the camera department where we did pack shots and titling. I got interested in camera work and wanted to go to live action. I joined Film Producers Guild […]
[…]ct, a lot of their stuff a lot of those things were were throwbacks to the to the early silent comic films and I think you know the liberation of the camera i mean i i mean on six sided triangle which I was Boulting brothers gave me a production manager to do oversee the shoot, which we did in[…]
[…]ore his hobby of photography was the most important thing in his life was actually more important to him than his work and because he was always with cameras and always in his darkroom and always concerned with film that rubbed off onto me I was the youngest of three children the youngest by quite a[…]
[…]ovies. I started as a sound recordingengineer.Roy Fowler: What - is there anything in between? I've got that you went to Nettlefold in 1929 as a camera assistant, what had you done...?Vernon Sewell: I was an engineer!Roy Fowler: An engineer, that's what you'd studied?Vernon Sewell:&nb[…]
[…]o-writer of Jackson's Seven Keys in 1961 - is this correct?]John Legard: Henry BlythPat Jackson: Henry Blyth. He got a job at Welwyn Garden City as a camera operator. He was a very bright lad. And there was suddenly a vacancy for another camera assistant, so he rang me up and said, "Come on down, Pa[…]
[…]t is vested in the BECTU History Project. Barbara Harris was interviewed by Roy Fowler with John Hamilton on 30 August 1989. 1. Early television cameras and vision mixersRF: Was the next thing into television?BH: Yes, into television. Television started in 1946 and I with a lot of the others ap[…]