Mike Bradsell

[…]t it was so small that ACTT didn't bother, wasn't interested in whether the staff were members or not. And they made commercial films, and they had a dubbing theatre, and editing facilities for industrial companies that wanted to make films of for promotional purposes, but really didn't know much ab[…]

Interview

[…]t it was so small that ACTT didn't bother, wasn't interested in whether the staff were members or not. And they made commercial films, and they had a dubbing theatre, and editing facilities for industrial companies that wanted to make films of for promotional purposes, but really didn't know much ab[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…] motivated me because I began to see the world that I had entered, which was tome quite fascinating. I mean it, it’d be, I think I had a, sat in on a dubbing and thatwas an interesting experience.Mm.And also...Can you remember who was the editor, it would have been Jos or somebody, it probably was?M[…]

Peter T Handford

[…] at night and still be back next morning at eight o’clock and it was a six day week, sometimes a sevenPeter Handford AMPS.Doc 2day week. If they were dubbing it could go on all night sometimes, but fortunately if they were dubbing I usually used to ask the sound camera operator to do his own loading[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]ave learned in England.Peter Tanner: Just a different totally different. Not that the picture was all that great. Also the sound. I remember the dubbing was much more sophisticated and advanced than it was certainly at Fox.Roy Fowler: Was the difference in equipment in personnel?Peter Tann[…]

peter-tanner-history-project

[…] was all that great. Also the sound. I remember the dubbing was much more sophisticated and advanced than it was […]

Howard Lanning

[…] up to the roof. But the shot worked. And I reversed the action and put a caption over Antwerp 1942. And I was delighted with it. And then during the dubbing we were, we were we were running it and in the distance there was a little puff of smok went down. And he said oh, we'll see this smoke going […]

Teddy Darvas

[…] equal. And Teddy Baird and Parjet were fantastic and to me. Jimmy Ware was the third assistant director on that one.John Legard: What about the dubbing, did you dub there?Teddy Darvas: No, we had to go and dub at Shepperton. Funnily enough, arriving at Shepperton, I was rushing around bet[…]

Robert Scott

[…] they didn't think we could, we were up to doing that sort of thing! But everybody is up to doing that sort of thing in all the departments. In sound dubbing, editing, whatever department, cameras, everybody was a professional and knew what they were doing. I: So, in a way, STV is helping give […]

Interview

[…]2  24:21  as I say, I was a bit down on my luck on the Italian Job. And I was in the theatre with Peter Collison, the director, and we were dubbing the film, Twickenham with Jerry Humphries. And the phone rang, they said, Oh, John, there's a call come through from Pinewood Studios. So I ta[…]
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