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[…]st learning counting. Yeah. So I did that. Which was backbreaking to say the least and those guysManny Yospa 8:43 are clothes cutting all film cutting.My father was a tailor a master tailors about the smutter trends, right. Big electrical. It was it was very hard.Dawn Stanford 8:59[…]
[…] get home during that time I somehow became interested in film. And I want to handle film on. And I […]
BECTU History Project Interview No 526.Mel Faber.Feature films: advertising and distribution.Interviewed by Brian Taylor and John Legard. 30.09.2003.Transcription by Allen Eyles, September 2007.INTERVIEW WITH MEL FABER FOR BECTU HISTORY PROJECTMF: I'm a Liverpudlian as you may gather from a problem […]
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[…]apper : Separate, yes.Lew Grade : But we kept the name ITC. And I made numerous movies. Some not so successful... but I was very proud of some of the films that I made, I mean 'Capricorn One', 'The Eagle Has Landed'... Then I made 'On Golden Pond' which was a huge success...Alan Sapper : Great film,[…]
[…]Norman Swallow: When did you come to Britain and under what circumstancesRudi Cartier: I was the first person as a young director to direct the first film ever made by Sam Spiegel, he had no experience as a producer, so when it was made here, Sam Spiegel went to, he said if they take me and the two […]
[…] at Royal Academy and there were various video cameras no film cameras, of course, there for various people. The smallest […]