[…] station or something like that. And I got our ' Grip' Honeybeard[?] to sit in as a passenger in the […]
[…] who were going to flounder it...who couldn't really come to grips with the subject, and he felt that somebody who […]
[…] who were going to flounder it...who couldn't really come to grips with the subject, and he felt that somebody who […]
[…] there making the most extraordinary statements. Suddenly I felt a grip on my arm and I turned round and there […]
[…] he was as nervous of Victor Saville as any stage grip because Victor Saville… now again I was dead lucky, […]
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[…] and expert knowledge, such as holding celluloid with a particular grip that avoided ‘dirtying the film,’ and detecting ‘any perforations […]
[…]hinks an Operation Charlie would not run nearly as smoothly given the skeleton staff numbers now employed. One area where Cinema finally came to grips with old bogeys was with 3D. In the 1950’s, and in some later revivals, the two-tint glasses required proved cumbersome and relatively ineffecti[…]
[…]I remember thinking how much less frightening than I'd ever feared, filming was. How intimate, how lovely everybody is. All the camera people and the grips and the lighting and the director, of the first, bullying first assistant. He became my friend. That was Derek Whitehurst. And he became a real […]
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