On Saturday 29 September 2018, a very exciting film screening is taking place at the No.6 Cinema in Portsmouth – […]
The ‘Girls Like Us: British Women and WWII Cinema’ season continues at the National Film Theatre in May with more […]
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BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interv[…]
[…], and new ideas are the thing that make it work.[01:20:21 – 01:20:30 break in recording]KJ: So, across your career you talked about making… trying to challenge yourself, trying new things. What role would something like a new film stock or a different film stock play? How would you make those decisi[…]
[…] with all the skills and knowledge of his himself, because we all know how good he was and so on, I mean the point is that this to him he said was a 'challenge'. In other words, I mean if I was to give it to somebody else they'd be bloody - although in my mind this thing would make the noise require[…]
Ken Adam (KA)Art Director, Production DesignerBECTU No.416Interviewer: Rodney Giesler (RG)Date 12/03/1997 & 29/07/19973 Tapes 12/03/1997Side 100:00:00 – 00:29:30 Introductions; born 1921 in Berlin; upper middle class family, German-Jewish; his father had a sports store in Berlin and used to[…]