Manny Yospa

[…] the camera in the labs. There was none of the electronic stuff or the marvellous things they do now. Charles […]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]w – I don’t often go into that.MW: With online data now, that will that help. CJ: Well its metadata now, isn’t it?MW: I mean television has electronic programme guides which allow you to get records rather than rewriting, but then really the industry itself should have taken on the respons[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…]n one wall were all record sales that were just large felt baffles that we could pull up on down to dead net or lengthen it. That's before any of the electronics then we had some horrible like, spring. Jim Betteridge  56:11  Great British spring. Graham Hartstone &[…]

Jim Whittell

[…]ndependent cinema.  As we speak today in 2010 the independent cinemas are in a frightening situation about how do they afford to put in not only electronic projection but 3D. 00:10:26        JIM WHITTELL:  There’s two things to talk about in my mind, f[…]

Bob Jordan

[…]perate it, that’s two different operations where a cameraman and an operator - sure, you would need a specialised assistant probably, to use the electronics in the camera. And now, most of these new cameras, Betamax and whatever they are have auto focus on them; I know I've seen them you know, […]

Tony Lawson

[…]n  31:34  equipment that you were using? No, was all fairly standard. I mean, editing equipment hasn't didn't really change until electronics came along. It was basically the same. Obviously, it was perfected in some things, joiners. We used to work on joiners. That was where you[…]
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