Mat Irvine

[…]They had Friday's off I think so Monday, you went into the Kensington house down off shepherds, Bush, you'd go down there you have a meeting with the editor and the trainee assistant producers coming in who were doing individual stories. And you'd work through and you say, Well, I want and they they[…]

Barrie Merritt

[…]e went back in the company. And she had a young trainee, who was part of our young junior trainee group of friends called Colin Miller, who worked in editor know when, when he left, Pearl and Dean, he went on to work in the live action side of the business. And he became a sound engineer. And I've r[…]

John Frame

[…]ey won't mind me moving to television!' Which they did so I got into E.T.V., worked my way up - Camera Assistant, Cameraman, Film Floor Manager, Film Editor, which I loved! Loved taking the Arri[flex 16mm camera] out in the morning, sending out the stock over to Humphries in the afternoon; getting i[…]

Anne Hanford

[…]f selecting people to work in film libraries is usually taking the failed film technicians.  If you weren’t a very good cameraman or a very good editor they thought ‘Oh put them in the library, they can’t do much harm there.’  So, it was a rather strange kind of environment to walk into.&n[…]

Waris Hussein

[…]first novelists in English, female novelists in  the English language.Her first book was published in 1961, by Chatto & Windus, and her editor was Cecil Day Lewis. So And subsequently, that book has been republished number of times in the book of short stories. So that was one aspect o[…]

Cornel Lucas

[…]I was doing digital in a very naive way. And if I hadn’t have done that I wouldn’t have got them all in one picture.  And in this book I did the editors, art directors and cinematographers and special effects.  And Johnny who was a man who did special effects.AP: Johnny Richardson?00.13.01[…]
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