Dallas Bower

[…]time working cooperatively in as much as giving the director what he wanted and aware of his actual mechanics, and of course not interfering with the camera man's work, such as casting the most dreadful shadows everywhere. Alan Lawson  12:48Booms hadn't come in? Dallas Bower […]

Harry Miller

[…]ed Under the Greenwood Tree and, and … Claude - I was getting down to Ashridge Park …ALAN LAWSON: Was it Claude Raines?HARRY MILLER: No, no, the, the cameraman, the first cameraman.ALAN LAWSON: Oh, oh, Friese-Greene.HARRY MILLER: Claude Friese-Greene.   Well, Friese-Greene couldn’t get much lig[…]

Gerry Anstiss

Alan Lawson  0:04  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Jerry Anstiss, camera operator feature films. interviewers, Alan Lawson, and Sid Wilson, recorded on the first of September 1993. side onefirst and foremost, when and where were you born?Gerry Anstis[…]

Leonard Harris

Leonard Harris ( camera operator) 19/5/1916 - 1995 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:16 PM BIOGRAPHY: Len […]

Wendy Toye

[…]that he handed it over to me to direct those sequences. And when I say direct, I mean rehearse them and direct it with the actors and then he put the cameras on it. But I had all that responsibility in those days, and I was so fascinated by the editing, that I used to spend every minute I could in t[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]see through other people's eyes. So what one is tempted to say, and has been known to say to him is, look, I'll take this role away. Now, there's the camera and everything. Turn around, do what you like, thinking to yourself as a pity is doing it with my lighting. You know, pity I can't switch all l[…]

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[…] side of things as far as working late. The ordinary camera crew, assistants and odd people and so on, they […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] BIOGRAPHY: Vernon Sewell began his career in 1929 as a camera assistant at Nettlefold Studios before gaining experience as a […]
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