Cecil Buckland

[…]dee at Dundee Palace and looking up the road one day out of the theatre and I saw this removal van and on top of the removal van was three legs and a camera on top and it was held by ropes on top of the van and it said on the side of the van, "Scottish Television". And I thought, 'Who is it? It must[…]

Louise Willcox

[…], but my father was interested in making cine films and he had a quarter track and half track tape machine. I remember going on holiday with his cine camera planted in the, in the windscreen and what have you. So I think I get my interest in what I do from him. My grandparents on my mother's side we[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]bsp;Yes. Mm, just switching to, mm, a slightly different topic here. Mm, by 1999 at least there seems to be a change in focus of, it had been back of camera up until roughly that point but at some stage you were interviewing also people front of camera, mm, and there is mention of that in the commit[…]

John Box

[…]ct wasn’t really suited to director Franklin Shaffner; JB won an Oscar for his work; JB talks about problems with snow in Zagreb; working second unit cameraman Manuel Berenguer and assistant art director Bob Laing; JB talks about working with Berenguer on the Leningrad sequence which had a hazy and […]

Joy Batchelor

[…]to cel in ink. It was disgusting!Kay Mander: No in-betweening?Joy Batchelor: Well no, it's very easy to in-between with cels.Kay Mander: What sort of camera did they use in those days?Joy Batchelor: I think it was a Sinclair. I'll tell you who operated that, was Adrian Jeakins - do you remember Jeak[…]
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