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[…]C Supremo and the Director of General but then let television have its own – what today we’d call a managing director and radio have its own managing director. And, in fact, those titles came in much later when McKenzie did that report on the BBC. But, Norman had this idea but he got abs[…]
[…] to understand the multiple talents necessary to be a successful director. Sir Christopher Frayling, former Rector of the Royal College of […]
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[…] shoot. I’ve worked on things where I’ve never seen the director. Somebody asked me what’s Robert Day like to work with […]
[…] also try and emphasize to them the fact that the director. Is the captain of the ship. He runs the whole […]
[…] from the film as sort of the most laid back director. I mean that all the time he really was. And […]
Jim Peters - Transcript [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group. Our interviewee is Jim Peters, I am Tim Amyes. The date is 13 May [2017]. Jim was employed here between 1971 and 2001 and that's really all we need before we move on. The first question I've […]
[…]this was going on and I was still making little films and writing scripts for possible feature films because I did have a dream that I wanted to be a director. And it came to the stage where I knew I needed to make more of a move on this. [TIME 00.23.07] So, I actually left Dimitri on a re[…]