John Krish

[…]he crew room stuff and the briefing in Target for Tonight. And that was my first experience of filmmaking.Rodney Giesler: And R.Q. McNaughton was the editor wasn't he?John Krish: Yes I think he was - it was either him or McAllister I'm not sure which. I in fact did not go into the cutting room becau[…]

Carol Owens

[…]ously in my final year I started applying for jobs and I applied for the Trainee Assistant Producer scheme in London BBC and also a Trainee Assistant Editor. I did an interview in Manchester for BBC Manchester as an Assistant Editor. And I think I went to Yorkshire TV or Granada or is it, not sure w[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]se as a freelance journalist he he got to know them and dealt with them when they came to England, particularly Schweitzer. And then my father became editor of a Quaker weekly paper, "The Friend" in the early thirties and continued until just before he died 20 years later. But, education at this Qua[…]

Hazel Allen

[…]ng it because I used to hate going the chatroom, I listen to music grown up there. All the others play outside. You know you're sitting at the deputy editor. Okay, better Unfortunately, that's all right. Oh, yes. We all regretted it. Yes,Unknown Speaker  7:56  Windows.Unknown Speaker  […]

John Agnew

[…]eah, I mean I see nowadays in comparison - night and day. With us, being an Assistant Engineer, no, an Assistant Dubbing Mixer, you engaged with Film Editors, Assistant Film Editors, Sound Recordists and you got a real broad-brush feel for how to construct a programme. So, although I was strictly So[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]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[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] seem to remember? Pat Jackson: That's right! Marvellous cutter! Marvellous editor! And then, um... I'd previously been joining for Cavalcanti, […]

Pat Jackson

[…] seem to remember? Pat Jackson: That's right! Marvellous cutter! Marvellous editor! And then, um... I'd previously been joining for Cavalcanti, […]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]e telecine department probably numbered about thirty people per shift all told. Video tape was considerably larger because you included all the video editors and people, so that was about sixty or seventy people to a shift. That was a much bigger department in those days but, still, there was about […]
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