Roger Smither

[…]is in the film, and the MOD also laid on a landing craft and some Royal Marines for the D-Day stage and then all of this stuff was put together by an editor called Jonathan Gili. The film tells the story of a young soldier, played by an actor called Brian Stirner who gets his call-up papers, tr[…]

Wendy Toye

[…]because I wouldn’t have known technically where you have to look.We had a very difficult scene, one of the dreaded scenes, where you have to have the editor on the floor with you all the time, I can't remember which film it was in now, but it was practically circular table, and it was who looks came[…]

Bruce Anderson

[…];yeah, which allegedly did not have any wine on the court. Now, the matter was discussed at the executive committee, and if I remember correctly, the editor of the Journal wrote an article, a witty, amusing in a sense, albeit it was a true it's just a report, a witty report of the proceedings at the[…]

Ernest Marsh

[…] there was an awful lot of loss when he he died, because he wasn't a nice person, but we did. So that was my introduction to footsteps. Now the sound editor on that film in. Was Howard Lanning. And the next film that came in for footstepping was my introduction to Michael winner, and that was the ga[…]

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[…]

Peter Ansorge

[…]le mill. And it consisted, at first just a one producer. And as it expanded, there were two or three producers working there, and two or three script editors. And the brief was actually to present new work by new new writers. But the only only thing that we had to obey was that they would the plays […]

Alexander Faris

[…]son's England. I was really quite frightened of that however I did it and it went ok.TD: Did you find it difficult, did you get measurements from the editor, did you find it difficult to work out. timing.Alexander Faris : In that case, I can't quite remember, I didn't have to do many fine timings, I[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]ally his unit, it was only he selected it at the time, we got as near to same people every time but you couldn't always do it as you know.BA: And the editor.BE: The editor was Michael Chorton and he was a very, as a - matter of fact he always reminded me, I don't know if you knew him at all, but he […]

Bill Girdlestone

[…]ught he was good but I didn't think he was all that good but he got good afterwards, I believe, very good.Fowler/Lawson: Now then, let's go onto editors, you know, who've come and...Bill Girdlestone: Well, you know I'm an honorary member. They made me an honorary member, I'm the only one a[…]
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