Search Results for: Film Conservation Manager
Daphne Ancell
[…]ut trying for this‟? She said „it‟s a firm called Technicolor‟, and it, do you know funnily enough it didn‟t dawn on me that, that it was Technicolor Films, she said „they want aNational Cash operator and a com... a comptometer operator‟. So I said „oh yes, let‟s, we‟ll try for it‟. Anyway so we dec[…]
Roger Davis
[…]their sound mixer. Have you seen that that's, that's me being trained. This was Teddy cine. Now in those in those days, of course, if you had, if you film something, the film had to be developed. It was that 16 mil film that was used to use. So if you have a news piece or a sports piece for insertio[…]
Sandy Ross
[…]cause he hadn't told them what it was about. They didn't realise it was a protest against the Commonwealth Games. Steve then went off to the National Film and Television School. He was one of the first year's intake at the School and when he was there, Centre Point had just been built in London with[…]
Johnny Speight
[…]weren't taught anything like that. So my culti.1re was going first of all from American cinema, not British unfortunately, because we avoided British films like the plague in those days. The word was is it American or Brit•ish, if they said it was English, oh no we're not going, we're not wasting mo[…]
