John Turner

[…] about nowadays.[laughs] Alan Lawson: You would probably have been a member of the Athaeneum Club. John Turner: Or had a […]

Roger Bernard Newbold Smither

[…]sp;RS: Indeed. And how embarrassing to be reminded! I can only say in my defence it’s so recent I haven’t got used to it. Yes, FIAF has a category of Honorary Membership which it confers on people which it considers to have given the Federation, I guess, long service and good conduct, and this year’[…]

Richard Marden

[…]more road Bromley Kent,Richard Marden  4:04  and another one that was called the Laurel film services somewhere in Cranford, I think if I remember right there, I heard it. somewhere. From we're about about seven, I met up with my oldest friend who been assessing, John knows you may  G[…]

Sidney Cole

[…]ing as a technician. It’s a mixture of things. I’m immensely proud of having been president of the union for a brief while and very proud of being an honorary member of the union, I’m very proud of various films I’ve worked on in some capacity or other when I feel I’ve done a good job on them, films[…]

Joe McGrath

[…]d out that ABC Teddington were looking for - er - trainee directors - and I went along there to one of their boards like Brian Tesler and - I can’t remember the rest of the people at the board but anyway - I faced the board - went on holiday with my wife, we were away for three weeks - came back - c[…]

Cornel Lucas

[…]ould go right back to the beginning and tell us how you started off your interest in photography.  Was that a family thing did you have a family member who introduced you to photography or was it something you picked up yourself?CL: I think it started when my brother Jack brought me a Kodak, on[…]

John Turner

[…]o, it wasn't a Waugh, it was a well-known camera.Alan Lawson: Well - the Bell? No, it wouldn't have been a Bell, No - Mitchell?John Turner: I can't remember what we used actually, terrible isn't it? Anyway, one of the big jobs we had was at Lincoln when they used to run the Lincoln race at Lincoln, […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]d flame red or whatever moonlight blue and that sort of thing.Roy Fowler  7:04  It was very, very prevalent in the silent era was vaguely remember seeing the occasional sepia colour that trifle and thereafter. Incidentally, this is an absolute digression, and we mustn't lose it. But I tape[…]
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