Alan Masson

Alan Masson (AM) Former Kodak Director of Engineering, Hollywood Interviews: Carolyn Rickards (CR) and Paul Frith (PF)Date: 27/10/2017Length: 01:36:00                                     Transcript edited […]

Harry Fowler

[…]o it again and it’s a great confidence giver that it makes you give a better performance, you know? But the live thing, you had no option. You either engineered not to get the willies, or to just treat it as a performance. The minute you start thinking – because it was top of the charts for years – […]

Kent Houston

[…]came a housewife, and basically I had always sort of resisted the notion that I might get involved in movies, and in fact, I went in the direction of engineering. I studied mechanical engineering, but I had a part time job at a motorcycle shop in New Zealand in Wellington, and ended up working there[…]

Peggy Gick

[…]day evening...and er...oh the old General, he arranged...that was quite fun...he arranged for me to go around the building of the dam, by the Russian engineers. It was amazing, I'd never seen such muck shifters in my life...John Legard: Hmm...Peggy Gick: Anyhow we did that Sunday evening. Monday mor[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…] location that was early April in North Carolina we were in a very remote place.SPEAKER: M21The machine had already been installed by the light works engineer who had had installed it and left.SPEAKER: M28So I was there entirely alone with out an assistant who was clued up on the machine because he […]

John Schlesinger

[…]ginnings with film. And I remember making a film when I was on embarcation leave just before I went to the Far East when I was in the army, the Royal Engineers. And I made a film, a sort of silly thriller thing called Horror about 2 escaped convicts with all my family in it. Alan Lawson: 9.5 or[…]

Gerry Fisher

[…] which was the equivalent of a secondary school with the scholarship I had. So I now I was moving in the direction of technical school and I was into engineering, drawing and maths and trigonometry. I used to like trigonometry, it was my one of my enjoyment. So I like that. But I decided, we're now […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]mer two weeks holiday in going to...I went to Seattle and across to Victoria where I had an appointment to see the chap commanding the Canadian Royal Engineers in Victoria...an appointment for an interview to see if I could get into the Canadian Royal Engineers. I was already in the Royal Engineers,[…]
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