[…] But when did you actually go to the Coal Board?Kitty Wood : Well I went for my first stint in 1958. I was working at the BBC and I'd been working on commercials before that. And this is where Donald Carter was a relevant influence - you see, most documentary people worked terribly slowly, much more[…]
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[…] we spent several years in documentaries and then went to commercials and then went to features. So I spent 6 […]
[…] in Recording] Alan Lawson: Pennington-Richards, Side Four. Now you've made commercials haven't you? Cyril Pennington-Richards: Of my own, I have […]
[…] then? Sid Cole: I then had a brief flirtation with commercials. They're very strange because you mustn't try to be […]
[…]sed. I mean, it is interesting how you go through things from first principles. And I have a story where, in the 1990s I think it was, we did lots of commercials at the lab. And one day, quite a large budget 35mm commercial came in from Switzerland, and there were a couple of cans that were marked u[…]
[…]i].RF: On features?LK: No on short films, he did short films too. He was quite a charmer and he did quite a few of...I don't know they were the first commercials but they were quite extraordinary commercials, namely they were not lives they were drawings and so forth. They were all shot in France an[…]
[…]e us to consider. We could do with a few more people like Tiew Grade around . -AL: Where did you go after then?SC: I then had a brief flirtation with commercials. They're very strange because you musn't try to be economical. I made his mistake on one commercial that involved as interesting a locatio[…]
[…] up on what you did between movies which perhaps was commercials. (TIME 43.12 ) REN ÉE GLYNNE: Yes, it was. […]
[…] to the horror of it all. I mean [Laughter] Right, we are still in the sixties, but shall we pick up on what you did between movies which perhaps was commercials. (TIME 43.12)RENÉE GLYNNE: Yes, it was. They became prolific for certain people. I mean, there was a divide. If you had never done films a[…]