[…]even though I say it myself.Peter Musgrave: It was with Chris Greenham who sadly died a little earlier this year.John Aldred: Yes Chris was the sound editor on that film. Unfortunately we didn't get much recognition for all the hard work but it was a satisfying film to work on. City of the Dead was […]
[…]ith Ted Black of course, Ted Black was there. Isidore was the, sort of, financial genius as far as I remember. And Harry was supposed to be his story editor and he was a bit of a buffoon! Roy Fowler: Yes, it was a sinecure for him? Andy Worker: Yeah. Roy Fowler: For the other two? Is[…]
[…]very close to Tory Central Office. wasn't he?Reg Sutton: No that was Gerald Sanger.Roy Fowler: Oh I beg your pardon.Reg Sutton: Now Gerald Sanger was editor, now he was Lord Rothermere's private secretary at the Daily Mail, also a director of the Daily Mail and a shareholder. And he was put into Mov[…]
[…] I beg your pardon. Reg Sutton: Now Gerald Sanger was editor, now he was Lord Rothermere's private secretary at the […]
[…]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 […]
[…]: that was the image that came out of the film records, so we had an imbalance in the material we were using to make that series, that we then had to editorially try and balance out and find a way of making a far more even-handed story. In fact, the series went on and won an Emmy in America – a docu[…]
[…]nbsp;24:34 It worked because it was Johnny Fielder, who was the leading chap in that field at the time, and everybody wanted him as their editor.Joyce Robinson 24:42 I'll bet they did.Lois Singer 24:42 Anyway, we went back and finished this play off and Tan[…]
[…]ublin and up there? Or did you edit it?Paddy Carey 35:25 It was a bit half and half. I mean, it was obviously essential that I had a good editor. Yeah, right. And I got an check wooden, who was very good indeed. I mean, really, she made the film, you know, I mean, she says herself, you k[…]
[…] Cullimore. Alan Cullimore’s I think in Toronto now, he went to... after.And they were making these second feature films and they had I think an editor called...and it was Freddie Ross – does that name mean anything? And poor old Freddie had, we had the rushes and they saw the first r[…]
[…]to go out as a Commando, out with No.4 Royal Marine Commando on D-Day with a detachment and one of the sergeants was Ernie Walter who later became an editor at MGM and we landed at D- Day on the beach at St Urban sur Mer [32.46] and I went through all the Normandy campaign until just at the time of […]