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1. Introduction 1.1 These terms and conditions shall govern your use of our website. 1.2 By using our website, you […]

Terms of Use

1. Introduction 1.1 These terms and conditions shall govern your use of our website. 1.2 By using our website, you […]

Gordon Courcha

[…]associated television limited it was a tax thing cool so yeahSpeaker 2  15:42  there's that being a Blu ray set up the other thing for film distribution as well AC C a cc it was associated something happening because we did a cut the films it pays for him. We did a lot of work for ATP late[…]

Simon Lund

[…]have made a photochemical preservation of every film in their vault. Really only big a Hollywood studio that has, kind of, the A-list titles and with distribution can afford to do that. I mean, it’s an expensive thing. You know, the ones that can afford it and have the support from the corporation h[…]

Paul Collard

[…]so the capacity for making prints was raised by a very considerable extent through the introduction of ECP2. And that was important because for print distribution, you know, as cinema became more popular the number of prints that you made could increase very rapidly without having to move into a big[…]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

Kenny Coyle [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: Well, Kenny, thanks for coming! R: No problem at all! I: Just for the record, can you give us your full name. R: Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle. I: Right, so the date is, what is the date today? R: The 6th or 7th? I: Yes[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]een sixty it wouldn’t have mattered. No. So er, I would have liked to have some sort of, I mean I, I can’t believe that in terms of ITV DVD distribution or some department like that wouldn’t have needed someone, you know that has an archive background. I mean, I presume over the years[…]
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