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[…] made so many bad mistakes in conti- nuity that the editor had had to put the thing together in a […]
[…] 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[…]
[…]that he got out of Film Unit. That was paramount. That was what it was all about. You were making programmes and making sure that the producer or the editor was pleased with the service that he was getting. When I left, the the main thing that was paramount was to make sure that the pennies matched […]
[…]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[…]
[…]se as a freelance journalist he he got to know them and dealt with them when they came to England, particularly Schweitzer. And then my father became editor of a Quaker weekly paper, "The Friend" in the early thirties and continued until just before he died 20 years later. But, education at this Qua[…]
[…] done has been OK, ask Roy Drew, he was the editor, he’s quite happy with it, why am I being […]