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Bill Mason
[…] horrible warming. We started up when I was there Cambridge University Film Production Unit and we made a film which was called Psychology Today. The camera had been left there, it was a hand cranked, I think Stuart Legart had it earlier, then the other units had it, it was in a room at Cambridge, w[…]
Mickey Hickey
[…] that, so D. P. Field now needed a new sound camera operator. So anyway John Aldred was given the job […]
Ken Westbury
[…]idn't know much about sound or questions about sound. And I didn't know much about that. And it just so happened, he mentioned this me to the head of camera department at the time. So we could do with a boiler workshop. So I started work in the capital workshops. That was just after Eastern IG 42. A[…]
Chris Kelly
[…]lled jewel in the jungle, which is a film starring Dana Andrews Jeanne crane. Derek fall. Anyway, Tony succumb to an accident that was a that was the camera was mounted on a raft on the Zambezi and was tethered by literally got a photograph by two ropes. Basically, our cameraman was on there and Ton[…]
Michael (Mickey) Hickey
[…]hearsay, I knew nothing about Pinewood!" "Well" he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a cameraman's course." This is how Pinewood got me. A cameraman's course was a War Office posting. Your regiment could have no say in the matter. So any[…]
Norman Swallow
[…] in those days you put a plug in a wall. You weren't radiocommunication, it happened to me once the camera when between me and the wall, the wire, the cable and cut me off for a little while. That was not&[…]
David Watkin
[…]il had a small film unit for training under Waterloo which worked outside the union until the railways were nationalised; DW mentions Basil Sangster, cameraman; DW’s first job at Southern Rail was to catalogue their archive.00:12:00 – 00:23:30 DW moved on to British Transport Films, where he started[…]
Godfrey Jennison
[…] school I went to I became very friendly with them. Another chapter has gone into films and Boys Life and shackled margin. And we have actually had a camera. So we made mo vies and great movies. When we were eight onwards I was under the influence with those two men. The chapter moved away. From. We[…]
Gordon McCallum
[…] I got the job. Starting in the lowest possible step...Alan Lawson : Which was?Gordon McCallum : I became the loading boy. I kept film loaded for the cameras, the sound cameras, and I did any other menial task that was necessary. Keeping the sheets, the records and that sort of thing, going to get t[…]
