Alan Masson

Former Kodak Director of Engineering, Hollywood.After graduating in Chemistry from Edinburgh and the Heriot-Watt University, and with his interest in radio as GM3PSP, Alan joined the Research laborato…

Ken (Alfred Kenneth) Roberts

… south to join siblings in a fish and chip business. In 1941 he went to work at Kodak as a guillotine operator at its Harrow film manufacturing plant. In the same year he joined the Communist Party.

Geoffrey Conway

…ject.org.ukWork Craft / Role: Editor, and later union official. Also worked for Kodak in film manufacture / film base preparation. historyproject.org.ukCompany: Kodak (Film production / raw film base)…

John Taylor

…r. Like, I think they managed the money and I suppose when we bought stock from Kodak it was done through New Era. New Era made an awful mistake on the early days of sound. It was really a prospe…

Peter Morley

…, a collective of documentary film companies. There, using a 16mm magazine Cine-Kodak he had acquired by barter in Berlin, he produced Once Upon a Time (1947) about Bunce Court, which won a special co…

David Watkin

He is very big on the technical side of shooting. A lover of Kodak stock. On the film Robin Hood with Sean Connery which was shot in Spain he used different types of Kodak film to get the best result.

Ronald Craigen

…nder Lawrence Hibberd, also on the course was Gordon Craig(later to become head Kodak 35mm)First paid job was with ERCOL furniture makers as part time photographer - then joined Studio Briggs commerci…

John Cotter

…een.ac.uk+3John R. Cotter grew up with camera work: he worked as a trainee with Kodak early on. Imperial War Museums+1Pre-War / Early CareerBefore WWII, he worked as an assistant cameraman on The Marc…

Leslie J Wheeler

…phone motors (spring variety). Went to Acton Technical College and then went to Kodak as a junior assistant in the physics department (1936-1946). He then moved to MGM at Elstree working in the sound …