[…] and although he couldn’t resist being asked to be the editor of The Times when he’d started as a telegraph […]
[…]e on to make it? R: Well, the one name that was always associated with The Guardian was Andrew Neil who was on News way before my time but other editors round about that time have gone on and done well. The ones that spring to my mind who were immediate contemporaries of mine are Ken Garner, wh[…]
[…]. And the film that I worked on with Leslie house called Pimpernel Smith. I can't remember the electoral dated 4240s Yes, or something like that. The editor was Douglas Meyers, who was the husband of Thelma Meyers. It was directed by, just me look at my notes here. ITeddy Darvis 29:38 &n[…]
[…]because the film was made literally. Once they started shooting, the film was made in 10 days with two units. We were working in denim labs, with two editors, McAllister and macaron. jackley. And Harry did one part of the film and Humphrey Jennings to the other part of the film. And we had two edges[…]
[…]p;1:22:56 business. Oh, yes, it was it was tough. But then the man that was put an accountant was put in for the debtors for the for the creditors. And the it was rather a nice young man. I forgotten his name now. But he said, Look, he said, we've got the camera. We've got a lot of negati[…]
[…]back to the cutting room to learn about filmmaking. And I spent several years after that, as a cutting room assistant. I couldn't even call myself an editor. I'll just give you the titles of these films. I must say that ecology didn't have the broader meaning, then, it had a tighter meaning. We thin[…]