[…]lly new cinema. That's to say, the new wave. And that had a huge impact on me. And I decided there and then this is what I want to do. I want to make films. But how do I make films? Well, to start with, I was sort of lucky in a way because I went to the American centre where that where there was a d[…]
[…]pril 39, in London town and the sound of bow bells. So not quite a Cockney, but can you tell me a bit about your family and how you came to be in the film industry?Right. My family consisted of a father who was in the engineering business, who would started making his own films and when he was young[…]
[…]anner: Let's say it was in the very early 20s and it was in Tilford, Surrey.Roy Fowler: You were in a family which had connections with the film or entertainment business.Peter Tanner: None, my father died when I was very young and I was the only child and my mother had to bring me up[…]
[…]tarted a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and he asked me if I'd like to join them. So I went in with them, with his two partners and him and we started in um - in fact what we did, do y[…]
BRITISH UNIVERSITIES FILM & VIDEO COUNCIL Interview with EDGAR ANSTEY I think it's interesting as background to consider the extent to which the original dress and philosophy er - was developed in the first instance by him and then er - was moved out, partly by his efforts, partly by the efforts[…]
[…] Peter Tanner: It continued, as well as being interested in film, I'm also interested in music, particularly jazz, and I've […]
Interview with Lusia Krakowska Lusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy Fowler Recorded on the 23 rdJanuary 1998 Side One: RF […]
The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History Project Interview with Lusia KrakowskaLusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy FowlerRecorded on the 23rdJanuary 1998Side One:RF: The date is 23rdJanuary 1998 and we're recording Lusia Krakowska, that is L-U-S-I-A […]
[…]ojectionist as such, because I would have said to know what the world was called projectionist in those days, but I want to be a chap that showed the films in the cinema. So when I was in front of this board to select a job and talking to set the other I didn't know anything about it, or more or les[…]