A A "Alf" Tunwell

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 113[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2001-11-09Interview Date: 1963-10-31Interviewer: Ralph BondInterviewee: Alf TunwellTape 1, Side 1Ralph Bond: This is a recorded tape interview with Alf Tunwell. ACTT member of very long standing, and pioneer in the newsree[…]

John Aldred

[…]n the family and I had to leave school and go out and earn some money. But while I was at school I was always interested in photography of all kinds, cinematography. In fact in my last school I was in charge of doing the cinematography for the school, doing the school sports and any other event whic[…]

Bruce Anderson

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]

Robert Beatty

This recording is the copyright of the British Entertainment History Project. The transcript is not verbatim.Interviewer Roy Fowler. Interview Date: 18th August 1988.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Roy Fowler: You've been in this country 50 years now.Robert Beatty: More now, I came over in 1937. I went to Toronto for[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]d at Sheppertonwas a mixer there and so  was George Burgess. In those days they mixed in a booth. They used. To come out to talk to on the set. Jemmy Dooley was sound camera Jack Dooley's brother who was a still man. Elstreeer at Ealing Jemmy Dooley dear old Jones was still studio manager. And […]

Freddie Young

[…]ion at the peak time is £1000 per spot – the cost of making is peanuts compared to transmission costs.00:06:10 – 00:14:05 AL talks about FY’s book on cinematography; FY talks about his interest in painting as a child and how this relates to his work as a cinematographer; FY didn’t have as much compe[…]
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