[…]the industry. In fact the excellent book on Edinburgh Cinemas and a later DVD on the same subject brought back wonderful memories and remembrances of films viewed in all of the venues mentioned … and even of a couple of cinemas that even the author of those tomes had omitted!This passion had intensi[…]
[…] thirteen or fourteen, and then my father would take us for a treat each school holidays, and sometimes the theatre, and then he started taking us to films. I mean, the first films I kind of remember were things like Lost Horizon.
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And, which to me was magical.
So, in your young teens […]
[…]sp;Well although we didn’t call our first interview the first one, with David Francis, this is our second interview with archivists from the National Film and Television Archive in the UK.The copyright in this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project and the name of the inter[…]
[…]ersonal terms of reference, have always or generally appealed to them. I've had hellish arguments in the fronts of shop fronts while doing industrial films in one city or another but it is generally resolved with an amicable understanding that I'm on their side, which I think I am. I hope so.C[…]
[…]============================== SPEAKER: M1The copyright of this recording is vested in the back to history project. The subject is Bernie global film editor in features documentaries commercials and television. Interviewed by John Legend. The date is 14th of October 1995.SPEAKER: F3This is side[…]
[…]sp;The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. The subject is Michael Clark, producer, director and editor of documentary films interviewed by john legard. The date is 22, October 1993. This is side one. And the file number is 299.John Legard 0:37 Runnin[…]
[…]the navy, and eventually I went to a naval college at Pangbourne with the idea of going on from there. By the way, during my first term there I saw a film that had been made by a pupil who had left the previous term called Ken Russell. So I just missed being a contemporary of his. I was a contempora[…]
[…] the way, during my first term there I saw a film that had been made by a pupil who had […]
[…]ghting cameraman and our producer, director, Ronald Neame. Ronald, let's start at the very beginning, you had a parentage that was very active in the film industry of its time. Ronald Neame 0:35 Yes, Roy Fowler 0:36 Elwin Neame your father and yo[…]
[…]hat recruited Anne Fleming [BEHP Interview No 698] to the Imperial War Museum.She and I responded to the same advertisement. There was one job in the Film Department, which is the one that Anne got, and the second job in what was then termed the Department of Information Retrieval, but specifically […]