Search Results for: Dubbing Editor
Val Guest
[…]closed by then. It was a shame. I never worked at Denham. Ever. I spent a lot of time there with Korda and all the gang. I did a lot of re-recording, dubbing, music sessions.RF: One regrets it going… There was a great sense of loss. Life with the Lyons, was that something to talk about?VG: Life with[…]
Kitty Wood (Morrison)
[…]documentary and training side of it. That was for the cinema.Jim Connock : I see. I just always remember that coming up, you see, following me in the dubbing theatre or preceding me in the dubbing theatre.Kitty Wood : That's right, yes.Jim Connock : Who else worked at the Coal Board at that time, pe[…]
Julia Cave
[…]t 16:00 War’, I mean things got to be a panic stations to me, because we were editing, right up to the last minute. And of course when you were dubbing, there was no rock-n-roll, so you had to get through ten minutes without a mistake.Alan Lawson: Or go back to the top again. Julia Cave: […]
Kitty Marshall (Hermges)
[…]hey opened another... and they’d left coal research at StokeOrchard and mining research was started at Worton Hall, which I remember going to do some dubbing there and they were very [laughing – inaudible].[30:09]Anyway, that brought us back to London so I got back, then started going back[…]
Dallas Bower
[…]ndeed, but Dora ??? joined the BBC really late in her career you know but she was an excellent woman. She really did an enormous amount of dubbing in Rome, and was held in high-esteem by the Italian film industry as a whole and when she joined the BBC she was quite determined to play "Ali[…]
Mickey Hickey
[…] Allen: Yes. It wasn't like we got later on within dubbing theatres with the separate dummy heads for the sound? […]
John Agnew
[…]artment in Glasgow and the same weekend I came down I think for an interview down there, there was an interview for Scottish Television for Assistant Dubbing Mixer and I did both interviews and I got both positions and I just felt like, I don't know why I wanted to move away from the Beeb as opposed[…]
Michael (Mickey) Hickey
[…]'t like we get later on with the...Mickey Hickey: All driven from the same unit, the same motor.Bob Allen: Yes. It wasn't like we got later on within dubbing theatres with the separate dummy heads for the sound?Mickey Hickey: Oh no...no, no, no...Bob Allen: Just projectors. So you had two projectors[…]
