[…] began as an office boy with the Gaumont company in Denham Street. By 1934 he was working from the West […]
[…] as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon made those excellent […]
[…] long I don't think. By then they'd moved out to Denham. Their library was and still is quite popular, but […]
[…] ever done. And leading out of that we went to Denham and Pinewood and did six OBs from each, with […]
[…] the set of one of London ‘s Film Productions at Denham Studios. When MGM opened their British studios all sound […]
[…] nineteenth-century handloom weavers and twentieth-century cinema projectionists. In 2014, the Denham film laboratory, where many of the women we interviewed […]
[…]y were people from film laboratories who required training in these different courses. We also went out on location so I went to Rank laboratories in Denham around 1971, 1972, I still have the list of attendees there. A lot of them are very well-known people in the industry because they were at that[…]
[…]e we’ve been talking? Or anything that could be relevant before we finish up?CM: Well, what we did… what I did on the films with Technicolor and with Denham labs, I had a special clapperboard put up and on the clapperboard we would have a colour chart of different numbers. So we would talk, on the s[…]
[…]irport and we were really worried as to whether it was going to be okay. So there was a very difficult night and morning while we waited for Ranks at Denham to ring us up and say No it's okay it's fine.SPEAKER: M? [Paul Collard] Cool.SPEAKER: F? [Carol Owens] Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah. Yeah.SPEAKER: [Pau[…]
[…]ice, yes.DB: Anyway, that’s a coincidence.PM: He worked on The Thief of Baghdad, the Korda one.DB: Yes, yes!PM: He goes back a long way.DB: Yes, ‘cos Denham was closed by then, by your time in the business.PM: He was very much Vincent Korda’s Art Director, because he did An Inspector Calls, The Holl[…]