[…] ster back -up at the time of the recording. The camera operator will have the working copy while the interviewer will […]
[…] a tough time. And it was very funny that the camera operator, Jimmy - oh he's a cameraman today - he's […]
[…] interest in film began with the gift of a 9.5mm camera and projector. He became a regular filmgoer, although increasingly […]
[…]t too involved. I did a lot of interesting programmes. I did a motor a motorboat race, Power Boat race on the Isle of Wight, which smashed up all the cameras because all the valves got black and white cameras, and on a big naval boat crashing across the waves. The Navy said they won't last now, our […]
[…]d to have an understanding of the techniques of production within the studio so that you would design something that would create enough room for the camera and that kind of thing? R: Absolutely. I: So, it was also an understanding of the process? R: Yes, it was. And, I mean, you lear[…]
[…] ten minutes. Even more, sometimes.’ I thought, ‘Goodness! I’ve got to learn it like a play – not just little snippets.’ The thing was, they had four cameras, and one camera would sort of take over from the other one as you walked about the set. It was –JR: A bit unnerving, wasn’t it?VM: It was unne[…]