Jimmy Wright

[…];Ostend and across in the vote. And um anyhow uh. When the war started the film industry of course virtually came to a standstill shooting at Cannon. I think&nb[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]terview with Barbara Emary, in her home, 5th July 1988Interviewer Bob AllenSIDE 1, TAPE 1BA : Perhaps you could tell us when you first ca me into the film industry, how you got interested in filmmaking, what lead you - into it.BE: The most interesting thing is that as a teenager I was all against fi[…]

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[…] 2008 02:43 PM BIOGRAPHY: E. M. Smedley Aston entered the film industry as a runner at British International Pictures in […]

Tim Emblem - England

[…] what was then called, television recording department which nowadays we call post-production. That encompassed videotape operations and telecine and film work and transmission and that sort of thing. So that’s the department I found myself in as much by luck as judgement and it’s where I stayed for[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]allowed.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project. Sara de Normanville, professionally known as Sara Erulkar, documentary film director. Interviewer John Taylor. Recorded on the twenty-eighth of February 1991, with interjections by her husband, Peter (PdN). Side one.[00:3[…]

Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

 This material is the copyright of the ACTT History Project, Daphne Anstey widow of Edgar, editor with the National Film Board of Canada under her maiden name, Lily, interviewers JohnLegard [JL] and Gloria Sachs [GS], recorded in her home, in Hampstead Garden Suburb, 3 May 1989. Recordist Alan […]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] In 1910 he went to workas an apprentice at a film studio in Walthamstowe, a glass studio, I believe it […]
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