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[…].M. Smedley-Aston: Yes. You used to get the script on the Friday night and you broke it down over Friday night and Saturday morning. You had the casting had got one at the same time so the cast was sort of there for Monday morning. The Art Director somehow had to revamp sets and things and you […]
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[…]uced Tony Keyes, Production Manager. And Michael came up there. I did a whole, did the rewrite where every, almost every damn thing, Noel Roberts was casting. And, you know, Michael was, he came up there to sort of oversee this, that and the others stayed in the nicest club, all this sort of busines[…]
[…] do nothing! They have no contribution to the picture, a casting director; they just suggest the extras to the director and […]
[…]ever did much. Because the directors edited their own movies, you see, always. That's what annoys me in the present credit title, the credit title of casting - it has nothing to do with - they get the same title as an editor or a cameraman, it's absurd! They do nothing! They have no contribution to […]
[…] Alun Owen was there, and Dodo Watts, lovely, very good casting director, she said – Alun reports this that she said […]
[…]ither at camera or just off camera. And he would work wonders by getting a few close ups of people who looked not not just like somebody from central casting that look very different. And Ken, who also started off with one well, first of all, he started with no actors at all. And when he wanted to m[…]
[…]ither at camera or just off camera. And he would work wonders by getting a few close ups of people who looked not not just like somebody from central casting that look very different. And Ken, who also started off with one well, first of all, he started with no actors at all. And when he wanted to m[…]