denis-forman

[…] talked about the biggest apart from British Steel. Ray Fitzwalter, Editor of the Bradford Argus , fitst got the Poulson […]

Waris Hussein

[…]first novelists in English, female novelists in  the English language.Her first book was published in 1961, by Chatto & Windus, and her editor was Cecil Day Lewis. So And subsequently, that book has been republished number of times in the book of short stories. So that was one aspect o[…]

Jack Gold

[…] a lot - I was in the film society at college, and I’d made a couple of films, or worked on some films there and I applied for trainee assistant film editor, BBC television, and I got a place on that in, I think, April ’55 or something. So I’d hardly been in radio, I’d only been in radio for about I[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]the film Ann  Todd. Can I say that or not? Just come to my mind the female star lead was Ann ToddAlbert Critoph  7:22  one of our film editors we had there by the name of Kath Miller, been there quite a number of years. Just a little while along from the studio, there was a new pub be[…]

Alan Izod

[…]d that this seemed at the time to be my metier was editing. I loved it totally enjoyed it. And we had a good team of people. There, a number of other editors I worked alongside one of them I remember well, and with affection was man called Derek Hyde chambers. And Derek became quite a well known edi[…]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

Interview with Lusia Krakowska Lusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy Fowler Recorded on the 23 rdJanuary 1998 Side One: RF […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] experience as a camera operator, sound recordist, art director and editor. He also became adept in the use of special […]

Alan Lawson

[…] was working with Teddy Damos as an assistant to the editor. After a year and a half he moved to […]

Sandy Ross

[…]:14]I: That must have been quite a difference for you though to come up from Granada? In a sense you were more like cast in the role of Commissioning Editor than Producer - would that be fair to say? R: Oh absolutely. That is one of the erroneous things about television I've always thought. The[…]

Louise Willcox

[…]ing sound. There's no point they were used to going off doing six month projects where they just had the mic on the top of the camera and the dubbing editor would replace it. I said no, no, this is live, you've got to hear what's going on in front of your lens than not. And so the fight we had to ha[…]
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