[…]he facilities we needed, they werevery, very good to us and, again, this was hard work because there was just Jimmy Hodgson whowas the camera man and director, myself operating the camera and the sound man, you may ormay not have heard of him, called Pat Fox or Dennis Scanlon was there. Dennis Scanl[…]
[…]compared to anything else. And gradually I became well known because I've been to so many festivals, and everybody knew me, you know, and most of the directors working today, probably I wrote a review of their very first film, like Scorsese or somebody like. So, you know, I have so many contexts now[…]
[…]e going to run in with Peter" and that is, you know, you've sort of kept the thing together really over there. But you've met, I suppose, some famous directors and people there - producers?Peter Stroud: Well yeah, the only run-in, well not a run-in but a pleasant surprise really, was when we were ru[…]
[…]en't the sort of requirements in those days. One of the advantages of having to do that to the tracks is there was nothing left for the editor or the director. To start altering. That was the way it was. Nowadays the last thing you do is you your dialogue because it's magnetic it doesn't need to sen[…]
[…]his business of having to write about share issues and so on, you see, he contacted Baird to get some information. And because Baird was the managing director of this new company, which was raising quite a lot of money. Alan Lawson 20:14 They were, sorry. They were b[…]