[…]donym, and he. He he he knew what he wanted. And so a bit like David Lean, David Lean knew exactly what he wanted, he shot, he edited his film in the camera and Lawrence of Arabia, sorry, Ann Coates, rest in peace. She cut the picture together, but Michael, but David Lean shot it in the camera and e[…]
[…]interestingly enough, I’d applied for it that ticket, ACCT that’s right, as it was in those days. And I got all of the smart people like the lighting cameraman to sign my form and I got rejected immediately of course. The second time I got all the lower people… who was the one union bloke that used […]
[…] I had to join the NUJ! I remember going on strike once (I was never very sure why!) and we weren't supported by the E.T.U. or whatever it was or the cameramen or what became BEC2. It was strange. I'd come from a job where you just did anything! There was no restriction. So that was a shock, a cultu[…]
[…]giance people feel, really feel, yes? is to the people who do the same jobs as them, so maybe. And often it’s very narrow, it’s not even just all the Camera Department it’s just the lighting camera or just, you know, camera operators or just focus pullers, I mean elsewhere. And the same is true abou[…]
Copyright it is vested in the BECTU History ProjectMonty Berman, lighting cameraman, director and producer. Interviewer Alan Lawson.Recorded on 2 I June 1995.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Alan Lawson: Where and when were you bornMonty Berman: I was born on August 16th, 1913 in WhitechapelAlan Lawson: And schoolingM[…]
[…] had our orchestra and things like that. Other things beside games, but there's nothing really. The only thing I had was a ciné camera. I had a Pathé Baby, motorised, but, of course, you only got one lens, and very limited. Roy Fowler 6:00 […]
1 8 June 2010 Interviewer: Mike Dick Interviewee: Joy Cuff Camera Ruth Bolland Roll 3 0:00:23 MIKE: Ok Joy, tell […]
[…] on animations in his spare time, building his own rostrum camera and establishing the company Challenge Film Productions, which made […]