[…]even though I say it myself.Peter Musgrave: It was with Chris Greenham who sadly died a little earlier this year.John Aldred: Yes Chris was the sound editor on that film. Unfortunately we didn't get much recognition for all the hard work but it was a satisfying film to work on. City of the Dead was […]
[…]very close to Tory Central Office. wasn't he?Reg Sutton: No that was Gerald Sanger.Roy Fowler: Oh I beg your pardon.Reg Sutton: Now Gerald Sanger was editor, now he was Lord Rothermere's private secretary at the Daily Mail, also a director of the Daily Mail and a shareholder. And he was put into Mov[…]
[…] trainee or assistant? Rodney Giesler: I think I was assistant editor. I remember the first job I did was logging […]
[…] I beg your pardon. Reg Sutton: Now Gerald Sanger was editor, now he was Lord Rothermere's private secretary at the […]
[…]as Kitty Marshall's assistant.John Legard: As a trainee, what was your grade? Were you a trainee or assistant?Rodney Giesler: I think I was assistant editor. I remember the first job I did was logging rushes, which was terribly tedious. It was all 35mm black and white which was reduced to 16mm for r[…]
[…]to go out as a Commando, out with No.4 Royal Marine Commando on D-Day with a detachment and one of the sergeants was Ernie Walter who later became an editor at MGM and we landed at D- Day on the beach at St Urban sur Mer [32.46] and I went through all the Normandy campaign until just at the time of […]
[…] Cullimore. Alan Cullimore’s I think in Toronto now, he went to... after.And they were making these second feature films and they had I think an editor called...and it was Freddie Ross – does that name mean anything? And poor old Freddie had, we had the rushes and they saw the first r[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] you ever work with David Lean when he was an editor? Bill Girdlestone: No. Isn't that funny. When you were […]
[…] 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[…]