Search Results for: Electrician
Norman Fisher
[…]imally equipped. Or did you have enough equipment for purposes?Norman Fisher: We had a certain amount of permanent lighting, of course, and we had an electrician as well. So anyway, anything else that was required it was brought in from outside. Of course the budgets were terribly tight so you could[…]
Margaret Thomson
[…]ald Taylor, a producer, at all well and that job hardly lasted any length of time and then I was out of work again. And then I got a job as a trainee electrician at Harrods Gloria Sachs 28:45 I don't believe this! (laughter) Margaret Thomson 28:49 Yeah and after the[…]
Guido Coen
[…]n del ivery . The £13,000 would also absorb a certain amount of studio space, a certain amount of labour, because in those days he had carpenters and electricians, and therefore it paid him to absorb for a 3 week picture, 15 shooting days his staff and so on, and this happened very often towards Nov[…]
A A (Tubby) Englander
[…]as interesting too because I worked in a self-contained unit and I took not only the camera equipment and the camera crews, I took my lighting and my electricians as well. And it was only when I found that we needed - we didn't have enough light for a particular - like a cathedral or something like […]
Eric Cross
[…]s: Well at VIP we had some German technicians came over, and they all wanted us to wear white overalls and they proceeded to clap their hands and the electricians in the gallery would make an echo come back which rather confused the technicians.Arthur Graham: In the early days, did you do much locat[…]
Transcript – Joy Cuff – Interview Roll 2
[…] more and more people like you know the plasterers, the electricians, the grips, they were always coming in and out, […]
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[…] as much as 50 carpenters and stage hands. And the electricians, there was a character called Cecil Craig[?] I think […]
