[…] exactly on the course, he became the big shot at Kodak's later on. Alan Lawson: Yes...he was a lab technician […]
[…]CFS started in 1948 at Shelton Street; 30-40 employees in 1959 when HM joined; Dubray and Bell and Howell printers at this point; all process went to Kodak as it was reversal at this time; a van went up to Kodak every night and took a week for the films to return; he retired 30 years later as group […]
[…];In a way this was quite sort of pioneering, isn't it? I know that films were made before the war, you know, like the private life of the Gannett and Kodak film. But these were the sort of prototypes of the films that started later would journey into spring. Yes. But that was that was sort of five o[…]
[…]was, which was fine for the outlay of very little and got marvellous experience of shooting and editing... and Morris had, with the help I don't know Kodak or somebody, some marvellous big blow-ups of his very good pictures which went on exhibition for this organisation. And he never looked back. An[…]
[…]at the time of the Coronation. And we had a few disasters in the lab and, of course, the quality of it then wasn't as good as Eastmancolor. After all Kodak's had had cross patent agreements with Technicolor to hold back Eastmancolor until Technicolor were ready to get out of the market with their th[…]
[…]ink he sort of conspired with Ken on half this bloody story.Speaker 3 24:20 Do you know if the union supported him financially during the Kodak trial, the industrial espionage trial?Speaker 1 24:29 No, he'd had moral support from Alan. There's an interesting history that was,[…]
[…] had the Christmas in Ottawa and then I went down.And I had been doing some work, I had been down there, I had been sent down there to go and look at Kodak, so I had some friends down there. So I went to New York and became a film editor in New York for Standard Oil on a freelance basis. Now Standar[…]
[…]rman camera?Speaker 2 0:56 I forget now. Gosh, not to worry. I know we use act for because act fell in those days. Was the best battle in Kodak, yes. And the North is where they had laboratories. Never the labors worked for the cameraman. The cameraman worked now for the laboratory. Is t[…]