Search Results for: Laboratory
Teddy Darvas
[…]every one of these films you have to transfer to one inch master. And going back to "Letters to an Unknown Lover" and you have got a perfectly graded laboratory print and you go into the studio to transfer to one inch master. In theory, once you have got the first two shots the right grade it should[…]
Donald Wilson
[…]he was famous. And somebody said wouldn't it be fun to to do a we'll do update we will hair and he was engaged. He was a charming man. And he had his laboratory near Mill Hill. And he asked me though, one evening and we went and I was fascinated. Is very erudite, intelligent, non funny man. Lin[…]
Patrick (Paddy) Carey
[…] and ran out on that. I think eventually It worked came out. And I mean, I wasn't colour was it? No, it was black and white. And I put notes into the laboratory telling them what my predicament was into, boosted up as best they could and so on, which they duly did.And then I think that was the end o[…]
Godfrey Jennison
[…]re publications about. What we were after was the image of the famous old in is not so much on how.SPEAKER: F13The show man in the white coat and the laboratory for people. Twenty years on. And it was always said that if you're driving on a rainy night and these people are out in the country and on […]
Ronnie Noble
BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]
Cynthia Moody
BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 176Interviewee: Cynthia MoodyInterviewer: Margaret Thomson (1)/Manny Yospa (2) Duration: 02:01:50 COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.histor[…]
Fred Tomlin
[…]rough them and talk about them?Fred Tomlin: Yeah, the reason we got these is because in those days they used to have their own still man with his own laboratory. So they used to do the things on the job and they'd come up and say, "Do you want a photograph of yourself?" and things like that you see.[…]
Charles Wilder
[…]ings, any morning you know. But going back, it was a question of sort of moving with the development of the industry and of the studio, you know. The laboratory of course was always over the back of the studio when the glass studio was there, but that was all knocked down and rebuilt, dressing rooms[…]
