Gordon McCallum

[…] hall, and with large loudspeakers which were similar to smaller cinema speakers. And, of course, the mixer talked to the […]

Anne Fleming

[…]h. MW: But you're in film programming.AF: Yup.MW: And the Imperial War Museum at that time, and I'm not sure whether it still has one now, had a cinema. And tell us more about what you actually did in film programming because there were regular screenings.AF: There were regular screenings and w[…]

John Daly

[…]y way he could improve his lighting was to have someone else write for him. Because Paul's done a lot of training in film schools. I think he ran the cinematography course at the National Film TV school for some time. And the thing is, he's written books on cinematography.Unknown Speaker  15:52[…]

Gordon Courcha

[…]se came from there twice a week.Unknown Speaker  10:35  We did.Unknown Speaker  10:37  ABC had a contract, I don't know where ABC cinemas had it.Unknown Speaker  10:43  And we did weekly pie for them.Unknown Speaker  10:49  I remember James Mason being one of […]

Phil Windeatt

[…]tely gutted, intellectually and again in a situation perhaps with no money and you know. But, our other ambition for the film was that it be shown in cinemas, er, fortunately Blue Dolphin, a film distributor, Joe D’Morais, from Blue Dolphin, he took the film, he loved it, he said ‘I won’t make any m[…]

Renee Glynne

[…]probably, in the wardrobe of theatre or an ASM [Assistant Stage Manager]. And Iknew that it was going to be theatre and I hadn’t really ... I went to cinemas andsaw films, but I never yearned to do movies.DARROL BLAKE: Was that in your family at all?(TIME 02.00)RENÉE GLYNNE: My two uncles were in ve[…]

Taylor Downing

[…]’d been a cameraman. A different approach to television than from my side, [my] slightly more academic approach into television, he’d grown up in the cinema, his father was a cameraman, he’d been an assistant to his father in the days when cameramen had assistants. He came with a tremendous amount o[…]

Waris Hussein

[…]always a very imaginative child. Yes. I used even in Bombay when we were kids. Because I was full of film. I mean, we were allowed to go to the Metro cinema, which is a very glamorous thing to do. And of course, children's films, but every now and again, I get a glimpse of Hollywood as it was then. […]

Peter Graham Scott

[…]documentaries. Erm..and she was erm, she said to me, “are you in the union?” and I said ‘union?’ and she said “yes.. the ACT. It’s the association of cinematograph technicians, and I said ‘no’. She said ‘well, you can join them”. I said ‘how much does it cost?’ and she said “well, I’m afraid it’s 1 […]
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