John Frame

[…]ey won't mind me moving to television!' Which they did so I got into E.T.V., worked my way up - Camera Assistant, Cameraman, Film Floor Manager, Film Editor, which I loved! Loved taking the Arri[flex 16mm camera] out in the morning, sending out the stock over to Humphries in the afternoon; getting i[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]alled Robin Stringer, who was then the media correspondent for The Standard. And then there was a guy with him, Brian Attwood, who ended up being the editor of The Stage. And I said to them, “This is going to be the biggest thing that hit the West End. My members are rattling their cages. Can't wait[…]

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[…]

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[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

 Sarah Erulkar   471Sides 1 and 2  SPEAKERSInterviwee Sarah Erulkar, Interviewer Rodney Giesler Rodney Giesler  00:00This is an interview with Sarah Erulkar, recorded by Rodney Giesler on the ninth of March 2000, for the BECTU oral history archive, in who[…]

David Robson

[…]son we got it was because we said we were wasting tapes, and we ought to be able to join bits together. "Good idea. Saves money." So we got our first editor! Anyway, we weren't allowed to edit, which meant that directors and producers had to be the old time TV type directors who knew all about telev[…]
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