Donald Wilson

[…]cularly speak with a Scottish accent, Linda Wood  0:54like further. Did you have any specialised training before you started working in the film industry? Donald Wilson  1:05I went to the Glasgow School of Art. And that's the only specialised training I have. Because I had I left[…]

June Randall

[…]as. I had no intention of going on the floor, I didn’t even know what supervisorsor continuity, what it was all about.June Randall Page 21: What films were being made at that time?There was a film called Odd Man Out being made. Also, I think there was Ronnie Shinerand... the guy with […]

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[…] playing Robespierre, and 'When Knights Were Bold', that was another film that Nelson Keys was in. His son was John […]

Ernest Marsh

[…]amlet in in Suffolk called Somerton, and That's basically where I've had my early years, I went to the local schools and where I first had a piece of film in my hand, piece of 9.5 film of Alan bes army, and with a hand cranked 9.5 projector. I was there for the rest, rest of my younger life, and eve[…]

Carol Owens

[…]And I also met my husband-to-be in the lower sixth which is quite a long time ago and we have been very happy and together ever since.The interest in film started also quite early on. I'd always been interested in watching TV and watching movies and I got my first Super 8 camera when I was 16 and sh[…]

Mary Orrom

[…] this is an interview by Katy McGahan, one of the curators in the Non-Fiction unit at the BFI interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Mary Orrom, filmmaker, editor and director. And it's 25th of January 2011.  Katy McGahan  0:30  OK  Mary Orrom, many thank[…]

Ivor Montagu

[…]2-12Interview Date: ??? Interviewer: Ralph Bond ?Interviewee: Ivor Montagu NB: This is evidently the transcript of the soundtrack of a filmed interview with Ivor Montagu (details not given on tape)Tape 1, Side 1Interviewer : How would you evaluate the effectiveness of the independent […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]at was called "the lower floor" at Stolls. [Coughs] On the upper floor was Welsh-Pearson, who was doing things like 'Yellow Stockings', and such like films. People like...um...Dickinson...Rodney Giesler : ...DickinsonL.P. Williams : ...whose wife, Joanna McFaddyen, had been a student with me. He was[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]use them as such as cameras, I don't think we did really the one thing I do remember is trying to convert. And then he had lots of scraps of rolls of film of his own stuff from pathways. And I remember trying to convert or we did convert this better camera into a projector. And it worked quite well.[…]
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