[…]is Open, open cockpits at the back the observers. And I always find that very intriguing to be so sort of you're standing out in the open act with my camera. And that gave me a wonderful love of love of flying, and I very much envied the pilots who flew those things. And it. It was my ambition to fl[…]
[…] the right moment, there was movement going on at the camera department, I think David Lean had gone out of […]
[…]inning with photography all around me, black and white photography, as my father was a cinematographer and a photographer so he was always pointing a camera at me and then he would go into this mysterious room, called the dark room, which I wanted to understand all about. As soon as I could walk, I […]
[…]fessed that they took my shoes off. So survey revealed. Anyway, at the university, I met Michael on who has a I think it was a Catholic School of 9.5 cameras, a woman's pocket holes in the middle. And I got it was very, very vague. But I thought I remember hitchhiking all the way to Bristol, to see […]
[…]nged the scenery in ‘A’. And we had a little interval, probably for the news or something, and we went back, and he took us all back into ‘A’ and the cameramen went back on the cameras that were in ‘A’ and we did Act 3.Didn't ‘A’ have one more camera than ‘B’?I think it did, I think there were four […]
[…]soever. What had happened is that, as I said, I had to get a job, and my mother heard that an acquaintance of hers, who was Desmond Dickinson was the cameraman at Stoll Studios, which was just up the road. My mother knew of Dickie, of Desmond Dickinson from Surbition, purely and simply as an acquain[…]
[…] and we did Act 3. Didn't ‘A’ have one more camera than ‘B’? I think it did, I think there […]
[…]ad learned in the article. The article at that time certainly had no courses in photography at all. But Brandon Stafford, who was himself to become a camera man, he was really interested in films we were both moderately active in the in the Irish Film Society. And Brendan, Brendan was very keen to g[…]
[…] photographs had been taken with him staring straight at the camera (like that), so, just like The Laughing Cavalier wherever […]
[…] practically every scene. Well he's got this thing about the camera looking up at him. Well he's 6 ft 4 […]