[…] I did a fourth year, which was a film, a very basic film introduction course. And I managed, managed to get a job at Granada Television as a trainee camera operator, video camera operator, which was November 68 I'm now coming up to my 21 years so I'm still there. You asked about the career well, I'[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]s were they printing, mm, mm, a married, from a married neg, [Pause] or was it, was it a mute neg? [Pause] [0:20:00 189] See at one time the newsreel cameras going back a long way...25No, I don’t know.The pictorial newsreel camera had a sound head on it as well didn’t it?[OI] Yes.And you printe[…]
[…]dist, Dallas Bower, how it was and he said fine except the sea was rather too loud, so I moderated it after that. There was an idea of going into the camera department and that didn't work. But I started learning something about editing because Thorold Dickinson was editing films there and I became […]
[…] being televised, yes. Well, it was being… Were you on camera? I would have been, had I been round there, […]
[…] with a car rig, you know when you put a camera on the front of a car and you shoot […]
[…] easy to in-between with cels. Kay Mander: What sort of camera did they use in those days? Joy Batchelor: I […]
[…] Worker: Oh yes, hmm. Roy Fowler: In front of the camera or behind the camera? Andy Worker: Well Terry Fisher […]