Denis Forman

[…] a day, if you were lucky.Taylor/Peet: Was your early life a great influence on the whole of the rest of your life or influencesthat brought you into Film and Television that were going ahead, comeDenis Forman: I think probably by reaction it did. I mean it was a very holy atmosphere which Ididn't f[…]

denis-forman

[…] rest of your life or influences that brought you into Film and Television that were going ahead, come Denis Forman: […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] 27, 2008 02:38 PM BIOGRAPHY: Gordon McCallum entered the British film industry in 1935 as a loading boy for Herbert […]

Gordon McCallum

[…]g a little radio and electrical shop, as a very young man...which he didn't do for long, he decided to give that up and move on. And he came into the film industry, and it was his suggestion, when I was just sixteen that he wanted to go into the film industry, and did, and I thought, "What a damn go[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…] post office once you were there.Roy Fowler  1:31  So your family,Dennis Kimbley  1:32  family had no connections at all with the film business. But I always wanted to get into the film industry. But then I didn't think I'd get I had no experience. Obviously I had no I didn't thi[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]or I just in the I got the impression I was a little nap processing. It was a release print 916 mail. It rejoiced and then in the name of substantive film finish limited substandard definition. It is now film Magic and much more respectable but it was at the top end of Dean Street under OK. I had an[…]

Interview

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[…]

John Wiles

[…]a century. I know  you started off in the camera department became a cameraman. And that you ended up as the producer of those specialised  films 50 years is quite time, how did it all begin?John Wiles  0:43  Well, I suppose it began really with my, as a kid I had an interest in […]

Anne Fleming

[…]like to do is start right at the very beginning. We'd like to talk right through your life and your work in the world of archives and other things in film.AF: Okay.MW: But let's start at the very beginning: where abouts were you born? AF: I was born on a farm called Old Montrose four miles outs[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]any longer. It was hit by a flying bomb during the war. I don't think there was anything particularly of note during my school career. I always liked films. I wanted to get into films. From an early age I liked the cinema. I was interested in photography. My father was interested in photography, jus[…]
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