[…]Williams 2:22Yes, I was cutting room assistant dead cutting room assistant for some months. But having shot Hadrian's Wall with a 16 millimetre camera, I was able to shoot as well. So a job turned up which involved two years in Aden in the desert, covering an industrial project, and of course,[…]
[…]cifically. And then the night we had Laurel and Hardy the entire crew and everybody was giggling to such an extent that they could hardly focus their cameras it was extremely funny. And then suddenly, these two old` men were cowed by these rather tough little wives as they come along, Stan and come […]
[…] went to Hampton, which was Hampton grammar school. And in this, just before the school holidays, 1928 I was offered a job as assistant to the stills camera man at Whorton Hall. And I said, Fine, you know, this was for the school holiday period. And I went over there on a Saturday morning, and found[…]
[…]ust be something is a picture. He said, we'll come and look he showed me the next room where there was a table chair and and a hole in the wall camera box looked up all the flashing lights. And it was obvious that the the only thing that can be seen through the thing was a head anyway. Anyway,[…]
[…]a number of our films. Yes. And can you remember who you have a particular cameraman or did you use different time. No we had. That marvelous cameraman. Freddy.[…]
[…] being televised, yes. Well, it was being… Were you on camera? I would have been, had I been round there, […]
[…] get to looking up put a bit diffusion on the camera tell you where to look. Tell them what lens […]
[…]hings. And also, an awful lot of it was done by newspaper men, people who came in from daily journalism and, you know, if they had the nerve to go on camera, didn't mind going on camera and, I must say, some of them loved it! It was a great boost to their egos, which they didn't miss! It worked. It […]