[…]hat happened when you got the chips when What happened? Then? Where do you go?Ron Hill 14:10 After? half day I went down to Moyes to ` do camera cover rows or can bail engineers and ear? cam Yes. l camera girl and their speciality was near the` Wembley head projector. Yes, of course. We […]
[…]ed the first three of these at the Playhouse with with equipment which must have come from Alexandra Palace because it was breaking down you know one camera would go and it was live too. And, and Ronnie did the first three ... Mrs Hamilton 43:26 Will you go and eat s[…]
[…];I did a cycling holiday just before my 14th birthday uh I bought my first camera in a little town of Bon on the River Rhine one pound thirty of white[…]
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[…]a title?Reg Sutton: Sound recordist.Roy Fowler: Then what? Tell us about Movietone then and how they operated?Reg Sutton: One would work with a sound cameraman. And you'd have a car, I started with a Sunbeam Talbot, the roof of which was specially reconstructed and strengthened and rubber lining put[…]
[…] Martin Gray who was the soundman and he transferred to camera. We can't all be perfect, so I went in […]
[…] 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[…]
[…] demand … you knew there was a demand then but they must have been planning for an increased demand for technicians, editors - I mean it was editors, cameramen and recordists they wanted at the time. AL It was also empire building. JG Well maybe, it could be, but whatever i mean it w[…]
[…]ion near St Albans and I loved every minute of it and couldn't wait to get next to the producer as he was called in those days, the director, and the cameraman and others. I wanted to learn all I could, I think I must have made a hell of a nuisance of myself. The director, Percy Nash was a very tole[…]
[…] the actual business of laboratory, but were sort of trainee people. One was Ian grant. No, wasn't Ian grant, somebody Grant, who eventually became a camera man. Another one was Ian squire, J squire son, all of him later, because I did gigs with him, because he put me into the Oh God. He put me into[…]