[…]unning the operational side of Movietone until the War. He was a first class aerialphotographer, having been in the RAF as a Pilot. He specialised in film work from the air and heassigned himself to the flying jobs.Q Can you tell me his name?A Jack. When the war came he became a correspondent - war […]
[…] of Humphries Laboratories, but still found time to produce a film for the Children’s Film Foundation. SUMMARY: In this interview, […]
[…] Billy Williams: Perhaps I should, why not. It was a film called Stellawith Bette Midler and she is under contract […]
[…]are a bit older than me. And then what would your schooling like you went to the ordinary elementary school.Sid Cole 0:03 grada what your films were, at some point, Colin will come in because he wants to ask you a lot of detail about actual construction and his right to call your constru[…]
[…] and Leo Genn as well but that was my first film. After that. When I came Captain Boycott which was […]
[…] MORRIS well known only that I mean you know the film was very good. You made a tremendous amount of […]
[…]History Project - Interview No. 101[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1989-09-25Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Norman FisherTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: Copyright of the following […]
[…]for Harvey Harrison; after a year, Harvey took over as cameraman in the studios so FY was left in charge of the laboratory; FY talks about processing film in the early days using frames; after a year, the studio lab was closed; he developed First Man in the Moon which he also tinted and toned; FY de[…]