Search Results for: Ealing
Tim Emblem - England
[…]he like, would be shot on film and then played into the studio on cue, and that sort of thing. Film editing and production was concentrated mainly at Ealing Film Studios, which was Television Film Studios in those days. So, from the film aspect, Post-Production, the Telecine Department, was really t[…]
Alan Masson
[…]chester at that point?AM: No, this was still based back at Kodak House in Hemel Hempstead. And the Export Trade Sales department was responsible for dealing with sales of Kodak products to countries where there wasn’t actually a Kodak company per se, but a distributor. So, I was responsible for moti[…]
Roy Fowler
[…]ords the purpose of the project I think collectively was understood to be gathering the material while we could because it was ephemeral and we were dealing with people in their seventies and their eighties and they were fast disappearing. So that was the primary purpose to, to record it, just to ob[…]
Graham Hartstone
[…]od. And another was Arthur Smith. Both of them lived in my road and Arthur Smith was, not sure exactly what he was, but he was in Sound Department at Ealing Studios, for many years. So I said one day , doing as I was the lighting I said," I don't know if I want to be an architect. Maybe I'll go to t[…]
Joe McGrath
[…] that novel - that very important novel which changed novels because it was complete reportage - so I put Truman into a greenhouse - near - er - Ealing and - er - I put bird sounds - bird sounds on it00:12:10(Bird sound impressions) when we were interviewing him - and he said “Oh my darli[…]
Moira Armstrong
[…]ing to do. We did it as an OB in, in the house which is not very far away from here in Acton and also in a hospital that is no longer in existence in Ealing, King Edward VII or whatever it was. And we used that, and it was January and I remember it was freezing cold so that everyone was talking to e[…]
Bob Jordan
[…]was the cameraman, theoperator was a guy called Moray Grant. He did an awful lot of the Carry On films, or should I say Ealing films, not the Carry Ons. Wally Byatt was the focus puller. John Higgins at one time and I learnt, I was with them as […]
