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[…]do stand up as marvellous monuments on film depictingthat particular time, the war years.AG: You were editing on these films, there has been a lot of criticismin recent years that a lot of the war films were faked, what is yourexperience of this, was there a lot of studio work involved?DB: No this g[…]
[…]nce but the really top people are never like. I've mentioned Thorold before who taught me a great deal about editing. Cav was always appreciative and critical – one doesn't want indiscriminate praise all the time. Cav, I always thought, in relation to his earlier career when he first came to Britain[…]
[…]ere and two tiny little figures walking across the sand – showing how insignificant they are compared to the vast sky and sea. And then, at the critical moment, he would jump in. So he is very pictorially minded, David, and he’s also very, very grateful. When he sees the rushes he’[…]
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[…] say this but, you know, sometimes people always have to criticise, they can't say "Gosh, yes, that's just right", you […]
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