[…]ENG set-up, you always went out with a two-person crew (Camera and Sound) and if the production values were slightly higher, you would go out with an Electrician as well just to make sure that it was properly lit and, if you were really lucky, you would get a Lighting Cameraman like Jim Peters or Ma[…]
[…]member? PB-C: Johhny Austin was the Grip. DB: The Grip, yes. I knew him as a scene shifter prior to that! PB-C: Really. And we had two electricians. DB: Ah. 25 mins PB-C: A sound recordist, Peter Evans, and an assistant sound recordist. And Peter and myself. Oh, and Dic[…]
[…]rning and you never knew whether you were going to get home before the next day at 8am. (TIME 44.00) And that was bad enough for us but for grips and electricians having to go to the next job up north, or Make-up driving home and leaving at dawn, it was not safe but a lot of money. And, you are not […]
[…] certain amount of money in North Rhine Westphalia. Then that was money that they you know, that was a discount for the film. So we basically got our electricians and our lights and our camera from North Rhine Westphalia. We spent a certain amount there, and that made it an official and we made it a[…]
[…]was thisseemingly impossible to get it. So I had already been directing but I knew I couldn’t go on -somebody was going to ask me sooner or later. An electrician would have probably askedme. So I walked in to the A.C.T.T. one day with my heart thumping knowing this was themoment of truth; Would I ge[…]
[…]one any filming at Cliveden? Did anyone have any general home movies or whatever? Anyway, I got a call from a guy who said that he had been the electrician at Cliveden and when the items went up for sale he bid for a camera and he got some rolls of film. Because they had a little camera and th[…]
[…]ernea was the producer, American, and Marilyn Gaunt did the sound. Because she started as a sound recordist. So she did the sound. And we also had an electrician, Gail[ph], was, she was...Oh yes. [inaudible].So, off we went. [0:26:44]And then you were working independently. [inaudible].And then, and[…]
[…]or. There was myself. There was the BOAC representative. I don't remember there being a sound man, but there might have been, and I don't remember an electrician, but there might have been. I certainly remember driving up and down the a four between SOHO and London Airport with a van full of people […]