[…] tell you about what a bloke said to me.He was the LO.What happened by one of our members in the controls [0:30:00 305] who ultimatelybecame Managing Director. Anyway I said to Oliver ‘yes, he, he not only, not only is he a brilliant technician but he’s a great teacher’.Yes.Now that to me was worth […]
[…]bsp;a conceited note, it took wg a mere 35 years to become managing director so with that in mine there's hope for everybody in our industry. RF: The one film we must pray […]
[…]hey called it, yes.Tom Peacock: Sound City, they called it Sound City. And Korda had his brothers there, Vincent...Sidney Cole: That's right, the art director...Tom Peacock: Yeah. Well...Sidney Cole: ...and Zoltan.Tom Peacock: That's right, yeah. He used to be dressed up in breeches if I can remembe[…]
[…] G-B I and Realist.Kitty Wood : Well I wanted to leave G-B I as soon as the war was over, but I was in the middle of a lengthy Naval film and I - the director virtually blackmailed me into staying. And I wasn't able to go at a time when it would have been advantageous for me to go and work as an ass[…]
Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PM BIOGRAPHY: Maurice Elvey […]
[…] of fact, and through his influence, he then was managing director of Movietone, through his influence I had my first […]
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[…] on Carmen Dillon, who made her name as an Art Director during the War. But I also highlighted editing as […]