[…]ally his unit, it was only he selected it at the time, we got as near to same people every time but you couldn't always do it as you know.BA: And the editor.BE: The editor was Michael Chorton and he was a very, as a - matter of fact he always reminded me, I don't know if you knew him at all, but he […]
[…]s just before the war, Sam Smith of British Lion who had been my father’s partner in better times gave him a job at Beaconsfield Studios as assistant editor on two films. One was called The Chinese Bungalow and the other was Sandy Powell in a comedy called All at Sea and my Dad was the assistant edi[…]
[…] in Nairobi, where I was the in charge of all the stills and but I managed to fringe onto films because Bob Kingston Davis, who was the colonial film editor, with a Michael Stuart McAllister, who I'm sure you'll have come across, came out with a very large white truck, and spent many, many, many mon[…]
[…]ne? Why? And I got the jobs. Why are you isolating me? What have I done? That's wrong. Every job I've done has been okay. I asked Roy drew he was the editor. He's quite happy with it. Why am I being pushed out? Why? And I got a job. That was the attitude, really was. And when you think about it, it […]
[…]quite rightly.Yes. It would have been inconceivable a quarter of a century ago, a woman lighting cameraman, exactly, my example, yes.That would be... editors, yes, I mean there was the odd, one or two editors then and certainly assistant editors. Some in the art department. I don’t know if there wer[…]
[…] ten years. He moved to Channel 4 as Senior Commissioning Editor for Fiction from 1981 -90 and was responsible not […]
[…] there was a vacancy you can order Manchester from assistant editor on staff. So I applied for that and I […]
[…] children, I mean, David 26:00 24 Astor who became the editor of the Observer; Bill Astor whom there was a […]
[…] children, I mean, David 26:00 24 Astor who became the editor of the Observer; Bill Astor whom there was a […]