Bob Narduzzo

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[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]omebody started to check up, and apparently he'd been Lubitsch's chauffeur! So he was reliable and he was good with people, but not exactly as a film technician.Roy Fowler: That's a great story.E.M. Smedley-Aston: But still we stumbled through the film and you know, like most of the BIP st[…]

Richard Marden

[…]so it you see the thing was it being a fvery small studio it  also had cutting rooms. And I knew that I was not really cut out for being a sound technician because although I was fascinated by all of it in the sense of hearing it. For the good founders, I didn't in those days, it was valves and[…]

Alice (Queenie) Turner

[…]riginal cassette recording.Tape 1 Side A.The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project, Queenie Turner christened Alice May. Laboratory worker, neg and pos, pos , assembler, negcutter and finally librarian of The Imperial War Museum’s Film Archives.Interviewers Alan Lawson a[…]

Leslie Norman

[…]n contract? Yes.Leslie Norman  38:25  Can I go back since you mentioned money going back to something you'd wrote an article for the solute technician aUnknown Speaker  38:31  year or so ago about a sort of cutting room striker VIPUnknown Speaker  38:37  or something? C[…]
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