[…] you think the co -operation between the sound department and camera depa rtment really came about? Was it the better […]
1HP0672 Jenny Barraclough interview transcript(Interviewee; Jenny Barraclough, Interviewer; Simon Rose, Camera; Dan Thurley)00’03”SRJenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project.JBWell it's my pleasure.SRCan I first ask, when and where you were born?JBIn Burgess Hill in Sus[…]
[…]he was Virginia double and we made the pitch and nobody knows that Virginia wasn't allowed. And I slid down dam and chuckling worked wonders with the cameraman. The angles is the side shots, you know, marvellous film, and it's still taking money out much better than the other one that was made the s[…]
[…] the war. I mean one of the most brilliant colour camera man. He then went over to direct. He didn't […]
[…]Yeah. Training, doing doing training cars. Castle Barnard, wasn't it? Yes, yes. Yes. Donna castle. I'm not sure if he was directing. I thought he was cameraman. I think he was directing. Actually. It was. Freddie Francis was there. Frank Ellis Freddie. Oh, Frank and all the people who heard the wast[…]
[…] doing. Sidney Cole : Did you have a good co-operative cameraman on that? Muriel Box : Very Good. Sidney Cole […]
[…]this recording is vested in the British entertainment history project. The name of the interviewee is Joe Langley. The interview our is Mike deke. On camera is our CO show. The interview number is 415. The date is the 28th of April 2022. And we're filming at her daughter's Claudia's home in Wimbledo[…]
[…] but it was photography, because my grandfather was very interested in photography and he also at one time, before I came around, had in fact a movie camera and did a lot of family filming which, much to my sorrow, he gave away the film to a distant cousin of mine andI’ve never seen it. But he in fa[…]