[…]job as a darkroom assistant. Working for Vogue fashion photographer. I never took the job up because prior to that, although I was given the job, the headmaster at the school chapel Walker, he was a Southgate Rotarian. And he said, your interest in photography, aren't you? There's another Rotarian w[…]
[…]lidays that was there. I'm not I wasn't going back. There was a big family confrontation. My mother had paid school fees. And I was hauled before the headmaster. They said Attwooll you'll never be anything but a an errand boy. He was quite right. Highly pay one but and that was that I, my mother dec[…]
[…]her’s name and became Una Bart, and on one film, Champagne Charlie, the two names came together again. SC: Of course that’s leaping quite a way ahead because before then you had a lot of your own experiences in the circus, could you tell us about those. UB: Well Grandmas family, she had 10[…]
[…], the secretary of the company, and Georg·e Gunn had joined us as head of the camera department, and I suggested, I  […]
[…]y little American man who said, ‘I am very pleased to see you. The sound is absolutely disastrous, everything is out of sync. The boom operator wears headphones, he should know if it is out of sync. I thought, Good Lord if this man is the technical director we are really in trouble.On the next day w[…]
[…]er] I was playing a small part in it, the boy I suppose. I'll always remember this because they put me into a trunk on the set and I screamed my head off at being shut in this box and I think the prop man took over afterwards and had to bang on the roof, I suppose you might say that was my intr[…]
[…] - in the base of the casting above the sound- head, you used to keep packed with wadding, to absorb […]