Maurice Elvey ( film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PM BIOGRAPHY: Maurice […]
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[…] to be, trying different things, seeing what it was like being a journalist and so on. Then I suddenly thought, to hell with it all I'm interested in films.SC: When did it start this interest in films. Did you go to movies much while you were young.CC: Yes, quite a lot. AndSC: Do you remember the ea[…]
[…], really. It was a grammar school education. Unfortunately, I dipped out of the educational system at the age of 15 with the opportunity of joining a film laboratory. I was interested in photography. I was interested in photography at school and the film laboratory seemed to be a very good way in wh[…]
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[…]e in and that attitude of having a Union level of manning was kind of core to how ITV was at the time and, later on in my career when I started doing film work, film news, for instance, was done with a three-man crew - lighting, sound and camera operator - unless it exceeded two minutes and the two […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 110 [Copyright BECTU]Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PMTranscription Date: [? Pilot Project] - Interview Date: 1963-10-01 - Interviewer: Ralph Bond[…]