Esther Harris

[…]d, National Screen used to see pictures before anyone else had a look at them, they were always in rough cut.Y es.I mean even if when they went in to colour I would see them in black and white.Oh did you?Oh yes indeed. Because you see the trailer had to go to the cinema before the...Of course, yes.P[…]

Cyril Page

[…]...Cyril Page: He was doing his travelogue at the time and er...He used to come...I only know him by going into the new cinemas and seeing his lovely colour travelogue films...And er...He was in a small studio doing some inserts and...All I knew was [Does voice-over impersonation] "And so, reluctant[…]

Gerry Fisher

[…] was back. And mine wasn't because it wasn't. But you could be, it could be understood that you'd you've thought it was because it didn't make use of colour in the usual way. I'd suppose I don't, I don't like colour for for colour sake, really. I'm not mad about it, I do. But I do think black and wh[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]as a tortured man, you know.Why...?That's why, I think that's why he went on to, he went for an Indian woman in the end. And Englishmen always go for coloured women when they've got problems, sexual problems.Elizabeth Furse DRAFT. Tape 1 Side B41Elizabeth Furse DRAFT. Tape 1 Side BWhat was the basis[…]

Joe McGrath

[…]so - er - I also did some shows with with er Spike - er - one I don’t know if it’s there I think it was much later but it was something called ‘Oh In Colour’. Q: Er that I’ve got - rather later quite some time later - now is it - was it at this time that you started doing commercials?00:18:34 &[…]

Joan Kemp

[…] black and white cameras, some things you can't do with colour cameras. Like inverting the picture... Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes. John […]

billywilliamsbectu-tape2

[…] rely on an incident light. I also use a Minolta colour meter to check colour temperature. So going back to […]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…] last scene, where Oswald is going mad, sitting at his chair going mad and Mrs Alving is in great distress. And he's just said the thing about cherry coloured velvet, soft to stroke, and she realises that he's going mad, and she rushes to the door and bolts it. And she cries "Oswald!" rushing to the[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] things happened when I was in independent television was a) colour, and then editing, recording, were the two things that […]
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