[…]labs sorted out later. One thing, in those days, any of these special effects we had to do ourselves in the camera in the labs. There was none of the electronic stuff or the marvellous things they do now.Charles Drazin: Computer manipulation, yes.Manny Yospa: Nothing like that then, it was all mecha[…]
[…]now of course with this was tape and being able to redo things and edit it as you go goodness, wouldn't I wouldn't have given for it for some kind of electronic edits.Unknown Speaker 47:08 final result is problematicalSpeaker 1 47:15 otherwise, otherwise, there wouldn't be an[…]
[…]many...Colin Moffat: [???] stuff and day for nights and...Cyril Pennington-Richards: ...many, many, many, oh many indeed.Colin Moffat: Electronic pictures are able to...Alan Lawson: Well I mean there's the actual physical thing really I mean is - I mean grandioselandscapes are an[…]
[…] of showing films. But it's all done automatically. As all electronically controlled so the film is wound back and you […]
[…] people, one or two security guards, but no barriers, no electronic devises. And there were the most well known of, […]
[…] Cyril Pennington-Richards: ...many, many, many, oh many indeed. Colin Moffat: Electronic pictures are able to... Alan Lawson: Well I mean […]
[…] included:- John Henshall John Henshall is an acknowledged expert in electronic photography and digital imaging. He started at the BBC […]
[…]the usable sections of tape together or something like that. And they said, well, the head of that department really wants people to have a degree in electronics. Oh, God, I can't do that. So that was a pleasant day out but didn't come to anything. And then I was I was really getting desperate. And […]
[…]the usable sections of tape together or something like that. And they said, well, the head of that department really wants people to have a degree in electronics. Oh, God, I can't do that. So that was a pleasant day out but didn't come to anything. And then I was I was really getting desperate. And […]