[…] in the air. You've got to make rain fall parallel, it doesn't fall like it comes out of the hose pipe. I have to say we do do that sometimes. And in general, we device with the effects pump device these rain stands with with a head on the top it flipped up and it sent the water up hitting it becaus[…]
[…]I think at the time or with my immediate boss - "Can we wipe these tapes?" because if they've gone out and they're not original programming, they are generally wiped but we all made sure we checked with whatever department. [20:20] We also had archive tapes as well. We also had a Programme Sales Dep[…]
[…] through. We had a party from the EBU, came through the European Broadcasting Union which I'll talk a bit about in a minute. And we had two Directors General came through. So John Birt was just on the way out at the time but he he came through and everybody was very deferential explaining it all to […]
[…] at least adequately,including print and the libraries and so on. That’s why he wanted legal depositand the tensions were created by first of all the general attitude to film as artand culture which it was not regarded as; it was regarded as an ephemeralcommercial system and never taken sufficiently[…]
[…]ed 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 to come in and work at night because his jobs were going through in the daytime with his regular camera name, and one of the people who[…]
[…]hich I'll do after we flip the tape.End of Side 1 Side 2 Roy Fowler 0:00 Yes, that takes us on to politics generally, I suppose. Both your mother's, your mother was a liberal candidate. Jill Balcon 0:08 I don't think she was[…]
[…]worked with a lot of very good cameramen. [Bunny Onions] was a very excellent cameraman [and he] always worked on small stuff I think. Operators were generally my enemies...John Legard: Why was that?Peggy Gick: Because they would alter things without asking you. If they thought they wanted a bit of […]
[…]nk on Carnival we had to lay off for a few weeks when he went off to the City to get some more money. Yes
I: But the pictures I would have thought, generally turned a profit... so CB: I would have thought so.I: It was being siphoned off, I would have thought.CB: Yes. Yes.
I: Freddy Young tells a[…]
[…]t I mean, it's interesting what you were saying just now about say, five companies taking 'The Ghost Train' round. It's almost analogous to a film on general release.Dicky Leeman: Absolutely, yes.Rodney Giesler: You've got five release prints going round.Dicky Leeman: Well they were sort of cast as […]