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A F (Peter) Birch
[…]nsityPeter Birch : Yes, No, wait a minute, I think it was density, it was density, only density.Alan Lawson : When you moved to the Bush, was there a central recording room, you know with cameras, sound cameras?Peter Birch : No, each mixer on his film had his own room with a sound camera and operato[…]
Stephen Peet
[…]film work. I'd got no background except these sort of semi-amateurish films. And one of the many people I went to see, who I found was working at the Central Office of Information was Allan Izod, film editor from before the war, who I knew. So I phoned him and I went to see him, and he said well I r[…]
Barbara K Emary
[…]erent if you had the hood up, it was all right so long as you didn’t break down. I did once and had to stop in the middle of all this chaos in Hendon Central and try and change a wheel in the black out , we couldn't have any torches or anything much to see what you were doing, it all passed off, jus[…]
John Daly
[…]to look at composition, the way they were photographed. And I saw lots of films. In my early teens, I used to got to land the film, Shepherds Bush on central line into Leicester Square. And movies like The Godfather and SerpicoUnknown Speaker 1:14 are in short,Unknown Speaker 1:16 […]
Evangeline Harrison
[…]de papier mâché cauldrons and worked for a fabulous person called Deborah Jones. Don’t know what happened to her but she was magic. And I went to the Central and she was teaching me all these things I knew already as I’d been doing them all summer which was a bit frustrating but I stuck it for two y[…]
Michael Houldey
[…] my chance through Brian Lewis. Again, the names come back, the names come back, Norman solo brown Lewis, like Mike Willow. And Brian had now gone to central from the BBC. And he was running documentaries up there. And he asked me if I had the same sort of thing as her with Mike Miller actually had […]
Interview
[…]d out and claiming unfair dismissal. And we had a protracted hearing at the Employment Tribunal or industrial tribunal would have been then in London central lapping woven place. And after a lengthy and quite acrimonious hearing and very long witness evidence from the from the union people on the un[…]
Carol Owens
[…]as the communication side of it, the way we were actually working was with internal BBC projects that needed data input. And so the model was managed centrally in a System Architect application, and then when a project was happening it would take that part of the model and lock it while they worked […]
