[…]his plays be shot word for word, comma for comma and he worked on the screenplays. There was a woman called Marjorie Dean who was kind of script editor and she would put it into some kind of cinematographic language and in those days the scripts were broken down into shots, shot by shot in extr[…]
[…]ge 39Well, it’s a complete waste of time, but it’s supposedly, according to the Director of theInstitute, it’s a great success and its editor is upwardly mobile within the BFI, so make of that what you will. I mean, we are living in an era..SF: I think we’re in a, what is to be done s[…]
[…]ung days I went as a freelance engineer as well. So making a 'What the Butler Saw' machine wasn't hard at all. Matter of fact there's a man, he's the editor of 'The Animator', I don't know whether you've seen this paper, it's called 'The Animator' and - all movie books you see. He wrote to me, he sa[…]
[…]hort. Dennis Matthews was a painter, not the pianist, a painter. He was second in command, he was very good. There was a woman who was married to the editor of a famous national paper. I can't remember any famous people, but they were all well placed...Interviewer (unidentified): So really people in[…]
[…]e'd done his job unless he made me cry!Erica Masters: It was in the cutting room that there was a very unpleasant woman who was above me, who was the editor. She made me cry because she would come in at about eleven o'clock in the morning - I had been there since eight thirty, and then she would go […]