[…]n nature study subjects, which went into the cinemas. And she was very well known, well, quite famous, really, in that field. Then, of the other directors there, there were a number of people who, who became quite world figures, really. One was Stanley Hawes, who went with Grierson to Canada, a[…]
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[…] into trouble with time and everything, because we had a director who had an idea that he wanted to shoot […]
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[…] that's how, that's how I was introduced to Michael winner. And as I say, I've got Christmas cards from him here from years gone by. Great guy, great director should have won an Oscar for death wish. I John Luton 38:45 couldn't agree more. Ernie, and I think really, it's a[…]
[…]s think of it being the relationship with the cinematographer and the choices they make. So I guess there was probably a very few cinematographers or directors that could actually go out and say “No, this is what I’m doing” or…BP: Yeah. You had to be someone pretty important to be able to specify. I[…]
[…]for quite a few years and then I gradually graduated back into into picture editing. Went to Merton park, to get a break, really, and I worked with a director called Phil Ressler on a series called chemistry for six forms. Work with the orals. Remember Professor Pryor, who told me that, that he had […]
[…]e 1970s..? I can't remember now. Something like that. But I was there and I think it was Peter Mullins, somebody called Peter Mullins, who was an art director or assistant art director and he looked at my work and said again "ooh yes, you're a nice little artist", you know, and we looked at the boar[…]
[…]s that we started it off on the floor, and then it was going for about two weeks but they got into trouble with time and everything, because we had a director who had an idea that he wanted to shoot it in sequence. Instead of shooting everything in one set-up and then editing it later, [chuckles] he[…]