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Robert Scott [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: This is an interview with Robert Scott for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History Project. The interviewer is Janet McBain and the date is 13 May 2017. OK, Robert, when and where were you born? R: I was born and brought up i[…]
[…]:04:17.2 JOY: Well, Brian Johnson was working with Derek Meddings doing the models and that's always been his thing and Derek was the Special Effects Director. I hear he's got a very good reputation in the industry. So has Brian but Brian was a youngster then. And you never really had much time to g[…]
[…]8 What we when Peerless first started, the very first movie that we actually did. It was "Jabberwocky", which was Terry's first movie as a director. Yeah, again, very simple effects wise. And what I'd done with Peerless, he was getting away from the animation, getting away from live. Yeah[…]
[…]id, earlier, the motion picture is completely divorced from everything else. They had brought it into the Kodak fold filing, we now reported to sales director. But that says the right thing didn't get involved with us, we always considered outside the organisation.Roy Fowler 41:49 Was it[…]
[…] and stuff. And of course, another man paid great credit to him, David Lean, because he learned a lot from that. Was leans first picture. He was a co director. He'd been a co director on I was with him down in Denton when we made major Barbara. He was up working with Gabby Pascal. That was 1940 we w[…]
[…]'maybe that's what's done in that village'. So from then on I learned to direct, because I had to do it through interpreter, who in effect became the director... saying what was to happen, but it had to be the correct custom and the correct behaviour. So I learned that quick, and they were very succ[…]
[…]frames long. And it was very, very interesting to, for a young person, to have the experience of examining every shot of a film by such a very famous director. Gloria Sachs 12:14 How old were you at this time? Margaret Thomson 12:16 I was 25. Gloria Sachs  […]