[…] at the time and I'd already authorised a twenty -four channel mixing table, and I went to John's engineer and […]
[…] men and camera equipment. This was the way we worked. When I left, satellites werecoming into their own and, as I say, I went back to - I went round Channel 4 with Peter Sissonsand my mind boggled - I had been away about a year and a half - and I just didn't know wherewas. I mean, the news room loo[…]
[…]n were you born? Jack.Unknown Speaker 0:30 I was born in Mort Lake, sorry,Unknown Speaker 0:35 in 1908Unknown Speaker 0:42 and what kind of schooling didUnknown Speaker 0:50 you get?Unknown Speaker 0:55 Quite an old I don't know what they w[…]
[…] 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04: 49 PM BIOGRAPHY: Maurice Elvey was one of the most […]
[…]te shocking, having been free at school and and they had, they had a very small sound department where they had a recording room with just one or two channels, and they had one editing room, and they used to employ people, just on a kind of freelance basis, apart from the very few people that were t[…]
[…]rom the network or reassembled the network and the local station, between the network and the local station, so we were all in effect part of WCBS TV channel 2 New York City and the CBS Television Network. Rodney Giesler:So you were going from coast to coast were you?Roy Fowler:No, no, no, no t[…]
Timecode 03:54:10:07 to 04: 41:02:04 SPEAKER: M1 Ozzie Morris side 6 22nd of October. Now continuing talking about your experience […]
[…]which was a lot of money even then! But that's because the kit was so expensive! The Vision Mixer alone was three hundred thousand, I think, and each channel that we did, the additional effects device was over a hundred thousand. So a million was easy to spend! I: Whose money was it? Who was fu[…]