[…] there was a vacancy you can order Manchester from assistant editor on staff. So I applied for that and I […]
[…] you could say we had, oh we had one permanent editor, so we had a total staff of about six […]
[…] was working with Teddy Damos as an assistant to the editor. After a year and a half he moved to […]
[…]e going back to college and David Graham said: ‘You can do what ever job you want to do. Downstairs there are two video cameras; sound’ obviously the editors had to be editors but he said: ‘basically if you think you can produce straight away then I’m interested.’ And I looked at all of this and som[…]
[…]ore creative side and I did want to get into the cutting rooms. And then aftera few years there was a vacancy you can order Manchester from assistant editor on staff. So I applied for that and I did. And when I got there I was only there for two 2 1/2 years and I could see that I was never going to […]
[…]also probably be able to do some of my film skills. There I met a chap called Aidar Kaulins as AI and d a r. Au Li ns, and found out that he had been editor of Worldwide films. So between us, we he was an officer. So he was interested, I was also in the film industry. So we decided wherever possible[…]
[…]tually took over the editing side of it after the death of me. Ex newsreel editor who edited it for quite a number of years and died tragically young. It'l[…]
[…] Film. Another good sto ry there. Russell’s great video tape editor. And I remember we had a standing ova tion […]