E E (Dave) Davies

[…]k television came along – the industry didn’t think too much of it; before they knew it, Technicolor were no longer always required to make prints as colour reversal came in; a number of processes were introduced to combat the threat of television; new audio tracks were also introduced.00:34:00 – 00[…]

Roger Davis

[…]in terms of documenting what was there before it isSpeaker 1  1:11:45  I think it probably is about all because you know, particularly with colour slides, you know the you're talking serious money for 3030 roll a 35 millimetre colour because of course you have to send it away to be process[…]

John Agnew

[…]ly about obviously the aspects of the work that you enjoyed - were there some aspects of it that you perhaps didn't enjoy quite so much? R: Rose-coloured glasses you look back - I had a great time! Of course, there were long hours. Of course there were, certainly you couldn't get on with everyb[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…] you could actually do it on an idea that the idea could carry you through from one location to another civilization was 35 millimetres or 35 mil and colour is our first it was the only way we could do it at the time was to shoot because the only real stock we could do once we decided to do it. It w[…]
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