[…]v, there was, there was one in Liverpool (um) but there was no national commission. This is it. There was no national commission meaning there was no central body which said, we don’t mind where the movies are made as long as they’re made in the UK. The Liverpool Film Office they worked diligently t[…]
[…]ulfly, either 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 wan[…]
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[…]ulfly, either 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 wan[…]
[…]ucer. And Ted's on the phone - by this time we were dining about once a month. He was now the um - he was whatever you call it - managing director of Central Films. Making Morse and all the programmes they made.
Alan Sapper: Yes.
Johnny Goodman: Then out of the blue he rings me up at home one […]
[…] tube. Golders Green change at Tottenham Court Rd on the Central Line. Occasionally I think there was a bus that […]
[…]a control unit. And this is a picture of me being taken by that camera, having travelled 40,000 kilometres up to the geostationary satellite and over Central Africa and back again. And that is a live picture of me via satellite. So I met and that's another selfie so there we are. That's That's again[…]
[…]in to bed. And in, I think it must have been’84 perhaps my friend Patricia Ingram who was producing Link which was a community project that Central ran at the time in the days when Central, when, when the independent un-centralised ITV companies still did run some community daytime televis[…]
[…]at time there were very limited companies, and you found that majority of people who worked here came from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Central Europeans, and also some Americans came over, which, again, grew British. We had American cameraman joining the German side later on, corder. […]
[…]olour?” Possibly because the black-and-white 16mm stocks of the day were quite grainy and they didn’t want to lug a 35mm kit around in the jungles of Central America or wherever they were and they took an almost clockwork 16mm kit. Kodachrome, for all its slow speed and high contrast would give shar[…]