[…]binet it was put in there and later on years later we use that spotlight actually on a crane hanging vertically down so on a big dance floor seen the grip could make a little tiny mark on the floor and you're going to arrive exactly over it because of this spotlight coming down so it did have a you […]
[…] directors finder hanging around his neck. And he used to put his foot when he was talking to us he used to put his foot on the rail. We had a lovely grip called Ted Lockhart. And every time he saw he put his foot on the rail ran the dolly over his foot. And if you've got tears in his eyes, he went […]
[…] was a pretty...L.P. Williams : Oh sure, yes, about twice the size of an ordinary Mitchell. I think it was made by Mitchell.Rodney Giesler : How many grips were needed to handle it - do you remember?L.P. Williams : No I don't know. Can't remember now. I'm sure there were more than for an ordinary bl[…]