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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[…]
[…] photography and film. I went to art school, studying experimental film and photography, a lot of optical printing. When I got out of art school I needed a job, I moved to New York and went around the laboratories and it just happened that Cineric needed somebody. When I started here it was a two-pe[…]
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[…]n Masson 23/08/2019 with comments in [parenthesis] CR: How did your interest in film technology begin? What sparked that interest and how did it develop?AM: Yes. At the age of about 10 I was given a classic Kodak Box Brownie camera by my Aunt Nellie for Christmas and I started taking black and […]
[…]e fifties, into the sixties, latterly with The Scotsman and, again, Roy had bought The Scotsman and caused quite a furore in doing so! Who was this rude Canadian, you know, who believes in making money and thought The Scotsman could make money! Anyway, working on The Scotsman I found myself doing th[…]
[…] were you brought up in Rutherglen? Is that where you went to school? R: No. I was born there and after about three months we went to East Kilbride and until I left home that's where we stayed. I: So, you would have been the first generation of the family living in the town? R: Absolu[…]