[…]ons and product to sell to cinematographers for printing or whatever they were doing at the time. There were certainly some cinematographers, and the laboratory was the other end of it, they were dealing with the stuff with the actual cinematographers, with the DOP’s, and so it was the other end of […]
[…] 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 that way aroundSpeaker 1 1:16 now? Was this a studio laboratory? Yes, yes. And you see,Speaker 2 1:21 therefore[…]
[…]. We call it framing SAM No, no no behindas I was saying, the positive was automatically developed, they had got to that advanced stage in that small laboratory.Sam Williams 6:25 Do you remember what type of machine BertBert Craik 6:30 Was it a Lawley I'm not sure. I'm […]
[…]. We call it framing SAM No, no no behindas I was saying, the positive was automatically developed, they had got to that advanced stage in that small laboratory.Sam Williams 6:25 Do you remember what type of machine BertBert Craik 6:30 Was it a Lawley I'm not sure. I'm […]
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[…]d of course that meant Powell & Pressburger mainly and the first one we did was The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, and we took on old laboratory technicians to help us to identify and deal with Technicolor film and Paul de Burgh was the key figure in that. And he was in some ways alm[…]
[…] and Death of Colonel Blimp, and we took on old laboratory technicians to help us to identify and deal with Technicolor […]
[…]sp;29:08 In my case, extremely closely, because in the latter part of my career, I did have a spell or some couple of years or so with with the laboratory as a technical rep with K laboratories, and I've always known of lab technology, and I think that as a cameraman, I'm a better one for my k[…]
[…]lly. It was a grammar school education. Unfortunately, I dipped out of the educational system at the age of 15 with the opportunity of joining a film laboratory. I was interested in photography. I was interested in photography at school and the film laboratory seemed to be a very good way in which I[…]
[…]ecause I was drying wallah on negative with, mm, oh dear. The chap that took the pub at Uxbridge, mm, Bill...Oh yes.And he, he was promised to open a laboratory for Otto Kanturer, [ph 325] he got killed inan aircraft crash didn’t he Otto Kanturer [ph 326]Yes.And he started a colour lab didn’t he? [P[…]