Harry Miller

[…]erviewers: ROY FOWLER, ALAN LAWSON Tape 1, Side 1 ALAN LAWSON: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project.   Harry Miller dubbing editor, interviewer Alan Lawson, 23 October 1987.ALAN LAWSON: Harry where and when where you born?HARRY MILLER: 1904, November the 25th 1904.A[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…] sound technology, and the qualities needed to make a good dubbing mixer. BECTU History Project - Interview No. 58 [Copyright BECTU] […]

Gerry Humphreys

Side 1Alan Lawson.The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project.  Gerry Humphries, sound recordist, dubbing mixer, managing director of Twickenham Film Studios.  Interviewer Alan Lawson.  Recorded on the 21st August 1995.  Side one.Now, first Gerry when a[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…]edge, so that he must have taught me an awful lot. And John Dennis was one of the main mixers and I worked with him quite a lot. B. C. Sewell was the dubbing mixer...Alan Lawson : Oh yes!Gordon McCallum : Do you remember Mr Sewell?Alan Lawson : Oh yes, yes.Gordon McCallum : Now he went to The Bush, […]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]eventually I went to the Adelphi, in the Strand, which was a cinema then and spent six weeks, and I could bring up pistol shots, and now I understand dubbing mixers doing that all the time. I had a marvellous time on that. And, diverting from that they had Mickey Mouse at the Opera, on and I always […]

John Aldred

1 John Aldred (sound recordist and dubbing mixer from 1936 -1986 ) BIOGRA PHY : John Ald red w orked as […]

John Aldred

[…]use at Shepperton but I'm talking about much later in the 60s.Peter Musgrave: So there were just four stages. Did they run as far as having their own dubbing theatre?John Aldred: Yes they did. They had three small theatres and one was equipped for dubbing but there was no dubbing crew employed as su[…]

Maurice Askew

Maurice Askew (sound recordist/ dubbing mixer) 12/05/1916 - 11/12/1986 by admin — last modified Apr 18, 2008 10:21 AM Born in […]

Maurice Askew

[…]aurice AskewTape 1, Side 1 Jim Shields: This is a recording made in 1972 at the Gate recording theatre at Elstree, of Maurice Askew, who was the dubbing mixer there - and a very find dubbing mixer too. [break in recording]... You know, just when you started in the industry, roughly, and where?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[…]
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