[…] John Aldred worked as a sound engineer, sound recordist and dubbing mixer in the film industry from 1937-1986. Worked in […]
[…] “cut” (in Hollywood fashion, the departmental head then grabbed the editor’s credit) many of the Gaumont-British and Gainsborough comedies and […]
[…]er and died very sad, which left me with Phil's the day. So we moved into Henrietta Street. And there was just myself and we had an accountant, local editors, I think. And that's about all and I ran it, you know, and it was, it was fine. We were in Henrietta Street. And then we moved into West Stree[…]
[…]also probably be able to do some of my film skills. There I met a chap called Aidar Kaulins as AI and d a r. Au Li ns, and found out that he had been editor of Worldwide films. So between us, we he was an officer. So he was interested, I was also in the film industry. So we decided wherever possible[…]
[…]d a little attachment to the Film Dept. White gloves, cement joins and hang up trims.NS: This was at Ealing?MD: Yes. I wish I could remember who that editor was. I don’t think it was Alan.NS: Was It James Kalina?MD: No before him. We are talking about 1955.MS: It could have been Eddie Morstow.MD: We[…]