John Aldred

[…] a year contract with Paramount, then worked in Canada and freelance with Hall Wallis, then couldn’t get any work so […]

Kent Houston

[…]ne of the things that was going on at Bob godfrey's a lot at the time was the filming of traditional animation on this big machine called the rostrum camera. And bulb had one of the few privately owned ones around. It was a very good one, so people used to hire it from them, and they generally have […]

Louise Willcox

[…]nbsp;23:56  Then films are record is work. That was the next thing to go effectively those people who wanted to do it took redundancy and became freelance. And then gradually our remit got less and less television studio was closed. So those people wanted to do that exclusively. They offered th[…]

Peter T Handford

[…]ve to do it their way and not my way. And so I did not do the picture.PH Yes, that’s right.I So I suppose that you were one of the first of the other freelance operators really although you were not actually freelancing, you were working for another company, but that style of production company taki[…]

Mat Irvine

[…]ing. And you looked at and said, Oh, that's what you're doing. And basically, you did what you were told. But these days strangely, because if you're freelance, you obviously pick and choose what you want, somebody comes with a job. And if you say, I don't really like their job, or don't need the mo[…]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]. So we went down to film the divers and it was all arranged at the last minute, and we were going down in August and finding accommodation. We had a freelance film crew, because all our film crews were either on holiday or out. Because we only had three crews in Bristol, I think film crews and I ma[…]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] unclear] . A few years later when I actually went freelance he started ge tting me small editing jobs for […]

Norman Warren

[…]things because of the commercials side. And then people like Antony Balch who became very helpful [? unclear]. A few years later when I actually went freelance he started getting me small editing jobs for distributors around Wardour Street. Actually, you probably know, he became a distributor of his[…]

Stephen Peet

[…], like as it happened. Albert Schweitzer and African leader from the Gold Coast called Doctor, Dr Aggrey, and various others of this ilk because as a freelance journalist he he got to know them and dealt with them when they came to England, particularly Schweitzer. And then my father became editor o[…]
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