[…]ect and numbers 747. John, you it will own in SunburySpeaker 2 0:22 on Thames, which is was at that time in the sort of centre of all the film studios there was Shepparton metal folds Twickenham, you name it there were all kinds of studios and I started there I got to get on my bicycle a[…]
[…] Alan Lawson: What made you decide to go into the film business? Sid Cole: At that time it was very […]
[…]ebruary 1995.Graham Smart 0:41 Right, I'll just quickly read something from a book which actually is probably easier. Actually, this is a film we made for Imperial Tobacco. It was the first programme and it was 73 that one that was mediaeval that. Yes, soManny Yospa 1:01 any […]
[…] The First of the Few (1942) before joining the Crown Film Unit, where she worked on designs for films such […]
JOHN SCHLESINGER Feature film director Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 30 March 1994 Copyright of the recording is vested in BECTU History Project SIDE 1, TAPE 1 Norman Swallow: Let's go back to day one, when where you born and where. John Schlesinger: I was bor[…]
[…];Have you had an extensive career in the particularly in the sponsored documentary field, we probably will call it. I know in fact that you must have filmed in pretty well every continent in the world, including Antarctica. And apart from a lot of awards for your films, you also have four nomination[…]
[…]Graeme Hobbs.SIDE ONEThis recording, is vested in the ACTT [Association of Cinematograph and Television Technicians] history project. Jack Gold, film and television director, interviewers, Norman Swallow and Alan Lawson, recorded on the 27th February, 1990, side 1. NS Going to kick off Ala[…]
Vernon Sewell ( film director) 4/7/1903-21/6/2001 by admin — last modified Aug 12, 2008 02:08 PM BIOGRAPHY: Vernon Sewell began […]
[…]ter City School which is just off Victoria St.AL: After that did you do any specialised training?SC : I did nothing that prepared me for my career in filmDuring the normal course of education in secondary School I got interested in drama and with a couple of friends founded to.e school dramatic soci[…]
[…]certainly in the early part of my life, affected the way I thought about things and it was really good, having two cultures, particularly in terms of film. I always, always, loved French films more than English films, or British films. Much later on I was very fortunate in working with Truffaut, on […]