[…]at … one of those odd things happened. It was … the story was that there was this little provincial performance being put on and this Hollywood producer, Mr De Thrill, and we can all guess who that’s based on, comes down and sees this thing and imagines what he would do with it if he took it t[…]
[…]reat influence on several of them, hadn’t he? 6 minutes 20 seconds SC: Yes. Well I think Cav would be better as producer in a way than as a director. Although certainly on Went the Day Well? perhaps his best thing as a director although it finished up not being liked by Mick actually, the […]
[…]didn’t join until he came out of the Army, he was Ernest Irving’s assistant, until Ernest Irving retired, and then Doc Mathieson took over as Musical Director. Ernest Irving was the top man, then there was Doc Mathieson who was his assistant later on, there was Jimmy Crawford who was the librarian a[…]
[…]happened was that it was closed down. And John Taylor. With whom I lived and worked and worked a lot and more much more recently as he was one of the producers in charge of crime agreed and he really thought it was. He said not the concept and the concept was very good but the actuality the unit its[…]
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[…]you can take a long time shooting outside even when the weather's what you want Roy Fowler 39:21 Was Feyder an extravagant director. Did he go to a lot of takes, was he very slow working? Adam Dawson 39:28 I don't know. I mean, I haven't looked a[…]
[…] remember as a negotiator is that profitsUnknown Speaker 1:36:57 accrue from over either over charging for the article or underpaying the producer.Unknown Speaker 1:37:05 Profits are undistributed. Wages. Don't ever forget it.Unknown Speaker 1:37:13 There is some […]
[…] listen to is the Director", because Director is creative, while Producer is administrative. "The Director is the master". 01:53:05 U […]
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[…] No, oh dear, what was his name? A director, film director. Oh God, I'll forget my own name next. Anyway, there […]