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Roy Fowler
[…]finished a sentence but an absolute key man in, in the history of the industry in the Thirties. It was Harry Miller who was the first serious dubbing editor, the first man actually who created soundtracks in this country, mm… So were people who had, were interviewers encouraged to do their own,[…]
Paul de Burgh
[…]iscusses fading between night and day scenes; the director of the film would occasionally come in – most discussions would happened with the assembly editor, or the editor; Ealing had a technical manager, Mrs Brown.00:08:20 – 00:13:10 Introduction of colour negative and the impact on opticals; Techn[…]
Diana Morgan
[…]ear. Butwere you on the staff then? DM: Yes, I was on the staff. SC: Because Balcon liked to have everybody… at that time I was supervising editor and I think we were on all yearly contracts, which were renewed. DM: Yes I was. SC: So after Foreman, what did you do then? Bec[…]
Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)
[…]ople, but mostly at that time it was writing, you know, I was doing...PdN: And editing.And editing. No, no, that was after the second one I became an editor, I went to the CoalBoard and that’s where I obviously met Ralph Elton, and he produced, Rodney Gieslerdirected and I edited, we made a sort of […]
