[…] and the other disciplines as well. You know when the film was finished you do the sound track-lay and when the transmission print came back from the laboratory then just making up the rolls to, ready to go to telecine. So well, lots of practical things to do. Finding trims was always a major quest […]
INTERVIEW OUTLINE
KEN HOLT – laboratory worker; special effects; studio manager, head of film unit at ATV.
Interviewed 13 June 2013
Interviewer: Sean Holmes
Camera: Andrew Dawson
DoB: 14 February 1930
Family background: Youngest of[…]
Waris Hussein Part 1 Camera 0:00 That's camera speed gentlemen I'll class you slightly right of frame side. Yeah. Okay. Darrol Blake 0:06 All right. Can you tell the camera who you are? When Waris Hussein 0:12 I'm Waris[…]
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[…]
Kent Houston Side 1 Kent Houston 0:00 All right, here we go. Tim, okay, thank you. I'm Kent Houston. I was born in Wellington, New Zealand in September 1951 I'm a visual effects technician, Darrol Blake 0:16 great. Okay, tell us a bit […]
Jonathan Balcon Side 1 endRoy Fowler 0:00 The day is the 1st August 2001. Um I should add the copyright of the following recording is vested with the BECTU History Project, if that's agreeable to you Jonathan, and the subject we're about to embark I suspect on a marathon discussion […]
Bob Narduzzo (BN) BECTU No.434Projectionist, Laboratory Technician (Shell, ARTV, Humphries)Interviewer: Rodney Geisler (RG)Date 18/5/981 TapeSide 100:00:00 – 00:06:10 Early life; born November 3rd, 1926 in London; father was Italian and mother came from Bath; father worked as a booking clerk on[…]