[…] producer, the director, the art director, the cameraman, possibly the editor and that was it. And I think these [rolls/rows […]
[…] of East Anglia) In December 1940, S G Rayment, the editor of the British trade publication the Kine Yearbook, noted […]
[…]d a little attachment to the Film Dept. White gloves, cement joins and hang up trims.NS: This was at Ealing?MD: Yes. I wish I could remember who that editor was. I don’t think it was Alan.NS: Was It James Kalina?MD: No before him. We are talking about 1955.MS: It could have been Eddie Morstow.MD: We[…]
[…] cameraman, a sound recordist, possibly a cameraman and a film editor. So, for this particular kind of programme, you’re going […]
[…], if Roy went back, who did the rest of the editing, did, can you remember, and the sound?Well there was Clifford Boote.Oh yes.Clifford Boote was the editor. So I suppose he did, but Roy was very, a very hands-on editor, you know. So that, I don't quite remember whether he came back at intervals, it[…]
[…]all he, he got qualified as a barrister, but never practised and devoted himself to politics and various other cooperative movement he was he was the editor of the Cooperative Bank, Bernard Williams. For some time, he very ardent supporter of the cooperative movement, he translated a number of books[…]
[…]an: Well I think 'World in Action' has been a tremendous struggle for the peoplemaking it. Since Tim Hewat, it has had a succession of brave and bold editors including RayFitzwalter. World in Action puts more strain on a company management than any other programme.I had more problems with World in A[…]
[…]nt to Spain with Sid Cole, Ivor Montagu, Ray Pitt and Phil Leacock, you and I went as cameramen, and Sid and Thorold as directors and Phil and Ray as editors. We were there about 3 months and we saw the road rapidly going to be cut between Madrid and Barcelona and we came back to Barcelona, I stayed[…]
DICKIE BEST Tape 1 of 115th July 1987.Interview of Richard Best, editor, interviewer Arthur Graham.Copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project.SIDE 1, TAPE 1AG: Richard, where and when were you born.DB: I was born in Hull in 1916 and brought down to London at an earlyage, about[…]