[…] went and Terry Ashwood took over from Cummins, as the editor, and I got on very well with him. John […]
[…]ing 1:14 My name is Howard Lanning. I was born in 1932, in the East End of London, and I've been in the film industry as a Film and Sound Editor for more than 50 years.Derek Threadgall 1:35 Then we get into the meat of it.Unknown Speaker 1:38 Now I've got the soun[…]
[…]e it down, then that's okay then." And I never, ever told her, but I hadn't written it down, but I was convinced. And I remember Peter Taylor was the editor, and I said to him, God, I'm so worried. You know, she's done the black earrings. And he said, I'll show it to you first on the Moviola. And we[…]
[…]ry never actually have a piece of film in their hand. Do they?Unknown Speaker 2:09:59 You see.Unknown Speaker 2:10:00 There's editors who do and there's the loaders that do.Unknown Speaker 2:10:07 But from then on, why should the producer want to play with a piece[…]
[…]. And I'd take it back to this teeny weeny little cutting room, do a rough assembly, show it to the department and if they okayed it then we hired an editor to come in and to really work on the thing and to put it into correct shape. That went on for just over about 15 months and then there was a ch[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]at if you do want to print it up you know how far the shot is without having to spend the money on printing blindly. And these notes are given to the editor, that’s who you’re making them for, and you obviously keep a copy for yourself. The production office likes them and on top of that in the old […]
[…] of another lady on com m ittee was an Assistant Editor at Shepperton … 32:30 … chap called Tony Searle. […]
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[…] credit for. I think Tony was in fact the story editor on it but I’m sure he didn’t produce it […]