Alan Izod

[…]here we would work, how we would get our film processed. So there were discussions with everybody involved, trips down to Johannesburg to talk to the laboratory people to set things up, and so on the busy time, and of course, all as much as possible must be done before the arrival of Dennis Brown to[…]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]lm...L.P. Williams : Oh yes they were all done in the dark rooms. They may even have been loaded at Technicolor or somewhere, I don't know, or in the laboratory. Freddie Young of course would know all about that.Rodney Giesler : It's probably all been recorded anyway.L.P. Williams : Oh yes, I'm sure[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…] Fowler: Yes... Vernon Sewell: ...who owned Nettlefold studios, and Kay's Laboratory, and he owned the Comedy Theatre as well. Roy […]

Interview

[…]ms. They were working out a musical sequence and they were planning it out with a director and I was my ears were flapping because this was wonderful technical stuff that I was absorbing also in those days, there were no union rules about times of work. And this particular Oh, Mother Riley film I re[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…]end [David Mottern?] had an uncle called Archibald Nettlefold...Roy Fowler: Yes...Vernon Sewell: ...who owned Nettlefold studios, and Kay's Laboratory, and he owned the Comedy Theatre as well.Roy Fowler: Yes.Vernon Sewell: And it was through him I got into the movies. I started a[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]sp;I met another another one who was an influence I think on the within my laboratory career was was thankful I don't I'd forgotten to tell Frank. Frank was&nbs[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]theory of the sound barrier. An entirely out of the blue I happen to see at a very specialised . Research film made by Let's go Jack North, who was a laboratory assistant to National Physical Laboratory. And it worked out an extraordinary technique for showing shockwaves. In colour in real? Well, wh[…]

Esther Harris

[…] States. But we had our own camera rooms, our own animators, our own negative rooms, we, the whole set up was there so that wecould... We had our own laboratory, so that we could literally, because these thingshad to be turned out so fast. I mean they’d make the picture...Ah...And say ‘Well, where’s[…]

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[…]
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