[…] a ship all these black shapes and shiny water and he would take the camera and sort of cut down and he would because he'd nothing he'd done a lot of documentary work he sort of picked up the camera and he moved the lens set set the aperture of course move that and usually had a 23 a or a 72 filter […]
[…]curtain has descended on Europe."Sidney Cole: Hmm.Bernard Vorhaus: And the whole attitude of America changed. I mean we had been allies of the Soviet Union and overnight the arms were given back to the German soldiers. And directions came - and incidentally Marshall had been very progressive within […]
[…] the film." [Laughs] They hadn't shut the door of the camera! That was that! So anyway Harry Watt, who had just done 'Target for Tonight' which was a documentary for the Crown Film Unit, said, "Why don't you go to the Crown Film Unit?" Well I was making about a hundred and twenty a week with Wanger,[…]
[…]19 because I'm very friendly with with all the crews,Unknown Speaker 25:27 because he had made a reputation for himself, really, in documentary, hadn't he? Yeah,Unknown Speaker 25:34 was he at home? Do you think in features?Unknown Speaker 25:38 Not entirely[…]
[…]sp; s.c. Oh, I don't know, it's just a hazy memory. You see hitherto Sandy wasa documentary person,he had done films for advertising working forJ.W.T. J. Walter Thompson, and he wa[…]
[…]rways, or we're building houses, or we're selling this, therefore, you know, good to us.Roy Fowler 37:10 Well, you could have gotten into documentary filming, perhaps nothing. It wouldn't have been so exciting. It wouldn't have pleasedSpeaker 1 37:17 you. Not only that, you s[…]
[…] when Chips finished I worked...the only time I did a documentary, with a writer called Jim Williams. It was for […]
[…] aesthetics of animation, and touches on her interactions with the documentary movement and with the ACTT. BECTU History Project - […]