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[…]ou could get a very reasonable result but actually with more research you probably would have discovered that prints stocks of that time… trying to remember that the film’s system, the print stocks at that time gave different responses. I’ve seen Simon Lund talk previously on when he was working in […]
[…]acancies which they did, in the research department, so I applied for that and luckily got the job. That got me going on photography.PF: And do you remember any of those early experiences of shooting on colour film stock? Did you used to follow any of the guides that they used to have in the amateur[…]
[…]s infancy! This would be about, I think we first got a television about 1958/59. STV had been on the go for a year or two years at that time. And I remember we got the television and, gosh, we didn't have an outside aerial. It was an inside aerial and it looked Sputnik with a couple of wires from it[…]
[…]e quite by accident because - I don't know if it's interesting or not but - STV really started with a firm called High Definition Films and I can't remember people's names now but High Definition Films was a thousand line recording system on 16mm film but the idea was (I've forgotten his name, which[…]