Ronald Neame

[…]matchup later, but he did it on a on a still photograph. He put in backgrounds. Yes. And there's still photograph was quite a clever idea. It's a bit technical. Roy Fowler  13:57  But essentially, the blue screen process now yes, Ronald Neame  14:01  […]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…]was thething. Anyway, so I did that in ’53. Oh, but before that in ’52, sorry, when I first cameback, I did a thirty-inch pipeline thing, which was a technical film that had been shot by an aerial photographer and the Film Centre became responsible for getting it made into a film. It was ghastly stu[…]

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[…]

Ronnie Noble

[…]bsp;from Kim Philby who was there for the times to me a little modest man. Technically universe some years. And so you're going to be conducting also as an […]

Leonard Harris

[…] help process it! Because they were taken back to a laboratory in Brussels, who were very short of staff because […]

John Wiles

[…]e, a lot of the cameramen, they actually demanded their own hand tests, which I thought was a bit ridiculous. So we had to bring or get sent from the laboratory, fixer end developer which we had to get to the right temperature. And the camera man lit the set. And we used to rush off and do this and […]

John Allen

SPEAKER: F1The copyright of this recording is vested in the AC Titi history project. John Allen. Laboratory technician Technicolor and also a manager. INTERVIEWER Alice Cooper with Alan Lawson recorded on the second of May nineteen ninety one side one first of all when and where were you born.SPEAKE[…]
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