Albert Critoph

[…] been in a studio before this was Merton Park Studios. And now again, I used to go down on my day off and I look around. I didn't know anything about dubbing and double head and all this type of thing, but they're again  I just go down see him, and I used to look around. And the same thing appl[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…]nd sound camera operators. And that was aside from the permanent crews manning the post production department theatre five, and three to six, and the dubbing theatres one and two, and preview theatres three and four. So there was a big team of projectionists and re recording mixers, W mixes as we ca[…]

Richard Marden

[…]  now. That's right. That's right.Alan Legard  17:52  The first work I ever did in the cutting room was doing diagonal join us for the dubbing tracks of a film called the Broad Fourteen made at Pinewood but 1945 I suppose. Yeah, directed by McNaughton Archie McNaughtonRichard Marden &[…]

Cyril Crowhurst

[…]nother booth which was a projection room, no, not a projection room - it housed the projector, let’s put it that way.  Because, when you came to dubbing, he just sat up there on that same platform with his controls, and the projector shot into the monitor and the big speaker, which was one of t[…]

Ernest Marsh

[…]t was the way he was. But he was providing a footstep artist. So the first day, and these footsteps were all done on loops, similar to the commercial dubbing. And so the first day we it been a hard day, and I'd been delivering milk bottles most of the day from from a milk float and John Luton&n[…]

Paul Fox

[…]sp; Lived down in Muswell Hill, always near to the place.  Chris Corke was there as the other Film Editor, and Vernon Phipps was the chap in the Dubbing Theatre.  I remember them all with warmth, with affection.  I learnt an enormous amount from them, and with them, and the newsreel m[…]

Geoff Labram

[…]e department activity. We were barely into things like post synching and effects recording, I mean, it had to be done, but it was pretty new, I think dubbing was was just beginning to climb out of very primitive conditions. I'll mention that again in a minute. But floor recording, of course was on a[…]

Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] He was mixing, yes. Mickey Hickey: Oh he was the dubbing mixer. Peter wasn't , in those days, he used to […]

Mickey Hickey

[…] He was mixing, yes. Mickey Hickey: Oh he was the dubbing mixer. Peter wasn't, in those days, he used to do […]
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