[…]re, just the location. We were in India a 10ng time, it took a long time to get there. Osmond Borradaile was the cameraman. Geoffrery Boothby was the director. That was the whole unit. We didn't take sound or any actors. We went there to shoot all the battle scenes. They were big scale and to do a 1[…]
[…]ce by the commissionaire. And I went into this studio and of course I was over-awed by it, lights and everything like this you see. And there was the director - of course it was a silent film, obviously - there was the director showing a man how to make love to a woman, and her name was, I'll always[…]
[…] and everything like this you see. And there was the director - of course it was a silent film, obviously […]
[…]an artist, and I think I I could be a good painter if I tried, found a good sketch and that sort of thing, I found that useful in in dealing with art directors and so on, to be able to sketch out ideas and all that sort of thing. Otherwise, no, there was no. I was a sort of black sheep because my fa[…]
Cyril Pennington-Richards (cameraman and director) 17/12/1917 - 2/1/2005 by admin — last modified Aug 12, 2008 12:43 PM BIOGRAPHY: Cyril […]
[…] all just disappeared.Rodney Giesler 7:30 Was Carol caveator directing these films?Joe Mendoza 7:32 No, he had sort of he had director cameraman over look over the pair sooner do a no shot bring this was your brain this was the handover from Francis your real estate. Brillian[…]
THE ACTT HISTORY PROJECT – CEDRIC DAWE, ART DIRECTOR.INTERVIEWER: ROY FOWLER.The copyright of the following recording is vested with the BECTU History project. It is the 19th of November 1991. We are in Chartridge in Buckinghamshire at the home of Cedric Dawe, an Art Director whose career in the ind[…]
Cyril Pennington-Richards (cameraman and director) 17/12/1911 - 2/1/2005by admin — last modified Aug 12, 2008 12:43 PMBECTU History Project - Interview No. 122[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2003-08-13Interview Date: 1990-01-09Interviewer: Alan Lawson and Colin Moffat Inter[…]
[…]Sidney Cole: Yes, so...he had a, kind of, extra parent in you and your mother?Tilly Day: Oh yes, he was a dear!Sidney Cole: What other directors... did you ever work with David Lean?Tilly Day: No, I knew him very well. I knew him as a cutter.Sidney Cole: But I know David has[…]
[…] in continuity, Because he was a very, sort of, careful director himself. Tilly Day: And, you know, I suddenly thought […]