[…]brick wall so there i was on the scene with Cyril Crowhurst and and myself sort of in the upper layers of the department and i know that our managing director at that time was Kip Heron and he had i think found himself a little frustrated Because he felt that Cyril plain maybe wasone of the old scho[…]
[…]what was happening and how much money you got.Roy Fowler 31:39 What was your exact position linked to it at this stage, were you managing director, GeneralSpeaker 1 31:44 Manager, General Manager. We didn't have a managing director. I was general manager, and I was also a dir[…]
[…]Cross: Not too bad, no.Arthur Graham: What was the working day and week at that time?Eric Cross: Well we'd start at any time in the morning which the Director felt like, you know, and we'd go on to any hour at night.Arthur Graham: When you say start at any time in the morning, what would that be, ha[…]
Simon Lund (SL) Director of Technical Operations – Cineric, NY. Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 16/02/2018 Conducted Via Skype (Length 00:45:41) 00:00:00PF: This is an interview with Simon Lund from Cineric, New York, conducted on Skype by Paul Frith as part of the ‘Eastma[…]
[…] chemicals, how to do chemical analysis, all this kind of stuff is what I was involved in. Then in ‘74 my boss Paul Read left Kodak to become the lab director at Kays, Kays laboratories in Highbury, and six months later he said “I’d like you to come and join me as a technical manager. I need that so[…]
[…]r. He also did some 16 mill he had a 16 millimeter camera. Can't remember what for, andUnknown Speaker 14:13 Bill was the producer, boss, director, and who else can I remember now by name? There were one or two people who were on the staff of the advertising department,Unknown Speaker &n[…]