[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]
[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]
[…]n. And the pitch was fine. We're in the fishing hat in a goon she was just an ordinary bet. sheath with a hole cut in the middle of the put over your head. And he was coming from a long way away. It ran for a minute and 1010 seconds escape. And he did all the ducking into hedges and going dumb pedo,[…]
[…] go to university’. This was a blow because I would have been the first member of either family to have gone to university. My father went to see the headmaster, whose name was ‘Splinter’ Woods – his name was Woods, and ‘Splinter’ because he could smash a cane over your, your bottom..&nbs[…]
[…]ation” etc that were bringing together you know art and philosophy in some ways. So those are the things that really inspired my interest. However my headmaster at school got it into his head that I was going to be a civil engineer so he had me down to do Maths, Physics and Geography for A level but[…]
[…]union card wasn’t all right at Covent Garden, so they booted me out of that and sent me into the Wardrobe Department, where I was making earrings and headdresses and bits and pieces. DB: Hugh Skillen: I noticed the name in your cv here. He was a very famous man for making crowns and hats and st[…]
[…]anager, notably Whitley Bay, the beautiful Lonsdale in Carlisle, and by my birth he was the area manager for Union Cinemas based at the Ritz in Birkenhead, hence I was born in Birkenhead.00:03:09 And the Ritz, beautiful Ritz cinema was bombed and my life the[…]
[…]u didn't - actually, in fact, I used to get told off for looking through the camera to try and get the depth of field. And I know it sounds a bit big headed but I knew the Kelly calculator for depth of field off by heart. In the early days of my focus pulling I could tell wh[…]
[…]ing things so I would rather sit quietlyinstead of explaining that I didn’t, that I didn’t understand. So I think I a bit fell by thewayside. And the head actually, I remember the head calling my parents up becauseshe very much thought I was university material but my parents... Well first of a[…]
[…]ovies. 'Kissing Cups Race', which was later converted to sound.Roy Fowler: Yes. Who were some of the technicians, then, in the senior positions? Heads of departments?Vernon Sewell: Well Geoffrey Faithfull was a cameraman and his assistant was Arthur Grant, who became quite a good cameraman[…]