Search Results for: Electrician
Albert Critoph
[…]one was that, in those days, they were shooting black and white, but also we were doing some colour films as well. But while we had a strike, the the electricians, the ETU came out and strike, and we joined them as such, that that because they were shooting color, color film, they was using all thes[…]
Cyril Crowhurst
[…]rge all the time?A No. There was a charging man came in at nights. And that man, an electrician came in at nights all on the sound department, of course - I have missed out several things - but anyway, yes, there was a battery room an[…]
Betty Batchelor
[…]gate.Sid Cole: And where was Bert at that time?Betty Bachelor: He was working for the Matesco Iron Bridge, Southall, when I met him. He was a trainee electrician.Sid Cole: When did he go into films.Betty Bachelor: He went into films in 1939 and he worked for Alexander Korda, Denham Studios, and he w[…]
Peter Sargent
[…]r the war, when the BBC formed a film unit, and I got in, they bought Ealing Studios, and it was home from home, because I went there, and one of the electricians who'd known me as a clapper-boy before the war greeted me with a slight rudeness, I must admit, pulling my leg. But I've been very lucky,[…]
Sydney Samuelson
[…] had my brother David eventually joined the firm he was of course a cameraman full time.Um ...... but assistants, sound recordists and assistants and electricians and grips. (yes, yes) And we would supply them on all sorts of different kinds of assignments. Commercials for example they would book th[…]
Alan Izod
[…]eren't as good at getting the work as we weren't doing the job once we got it. And we went our own ways. This time, I then saw a job advertised as an electrician in a small film studio called the Q studios in Marylebone.again being invited to subscribe. Some shares in the company. This were comparat[…]
Edward Dryhurst
[…]ople employed there at the time, probably about a hundred and fifty all told I would think, including technicians and carpenters, chippies, you know, electricians and so on.Roy Fowler: Yes.Eddie Dryhurst: I would think somewhere of that order.Roy Fowler: Do you know how the company was financed?Eddi[…]
Joan Kemp
[…] into the theatre. And the man who had been the electrician at the theatre when I was there, somebody rang […]
billywilliamsbectu-tape2
[…] unsteadily as possible. It's much better if you've got an electrician whose had a bit of a night out before […]
