[…] the war. I mean one of the most brilliant colour camera man. He then went over to direct. He didn't […]
[…]lor because when I first went to Pinewood there used to be a little green van in the morning and the blimp would already be on the stage and then the camera would be taken off and I knew one of the assistants, Bob Kindred, who could actually carry the camera and the magazines and believe me they wer[…]
[…]ight, electricians eight and they 10 down from mo Richardson and a huge truck and they jumped out in tracksuits virtually, I think David Whitson, the cameraman, we looked at each other, and we said, what do we do? What do we do? But they were very kind. And I think I was learning all the time, becau[…]
[…]ifferent from today so just give us an idea of, you know, Studio set-ups then compared to now, the News Gathering set-up then as compared to now, the camera set-up. Just give us a flavour as to where we were technologically at that time. R: Well, the thing that struck me when I came from the BB[…]
[…]ay, this is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Penny Woolcock. It's the 24th of April 2019. We're at Penny's home in north London.Camera's being operated by Nick Gilbey. Interviewer is Martin Spence. And the interview is copyright of the British Entertainment History Project. So […]
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[…]as an extraordinary drunken affair because instead of serving drinks and canopies, they just let bottles of whiskey out on the table. But anyway, the cameraman on that event was Jerry Lewis, who I worked with frequently after that. Now because of this thing of just going off and holding a hand lamp […]