[…]y'd ordered and get them and take the money in you know. And I remember one of the big smokers was Bill Shenton who I think you know!John Taylor: The cameraman...Charles Wilder: Yes. And there was Cyril Bristow, did you know him? Cyril Bristow and Jack Cox and Percy Strong, they were all there in th[…]
[…]o get a job in the industry. I mean I'd done a bit of work with John. I can't remember his name now who was of sound record was actually working as a cameraman then. We did a film for children down the East End but that was not much fun because I was the man holding the little wire with a rabbit on […]
[…]us Station and I said no, I'd rather do Petticoat Lane. So they agreed that I could do Petticoat Lane as a little tiny short essay. And I went with a cameraman who was very famous in those days, Tubby Englander and I knew in my heart of hearts that I was auditioning and they were going to ask Tubby […]
[…]ricky.So you need to be friends with the hairdresser.Phyllis Dalton Page 26And what about the make-up side, because I know that’s related to the cameraman as well,the lighting.Yes, well luckily it doesn’t affect the costume quite so much, although you might say, wellthat’s a bit much, or not en[…]
[…]nbsp; Kay Mander, Rod Baxter. A cameraman... […]
[…]far less flexible. A very big deal doing night shooting.Where did the equipment come from?Mole-Richardson’s the electrics. I can’t remember where the camera equipment...It would have come out of the studios.That almost certainly came out of the studios, and the sound equipment.And how was it shipped[…]
[…] Julius Hagen, the best remembered of which are The Ghost Camera (1933), Dusty Ermine (1936) and The Last Journey (1936). […]
[…] come from? Mole-Richardson’s the electrics. I can’t remember where the camera equipment… It would have come out of the studios. […]
[…]e. And the film department, you can't do that, it's too, too long, you cannot do it in one day. I said if there is good preparation for it and a good cameraman he can do it in one hour. Because only one shot. And Tubby Englander, a great standby and co-worker, apart from Peter Sargent, did it in one[…]
[…]and a half years, three years. Iwould like to say that there were interesting relics from the past in the COI, there was JimmyDavidson who had been a cameraman and a famous cameraman and he had now relapsed into beingin charge of technical appliances and there used to be a little drinking school eve[…]