[…] have to go to Denham Laboratories. You could chose whichever laboratory you wished to go to. I remember on one […]
[…]o have vans calling from Humphreys and Kays if the picture demanded it. The film did not have to go to Denham Laboratories. You could chose whichever laboratory you wished to go to. I remember on one occasion I was left in charge and I had all these tins lined up for different laboratories and I put[…]
[…]re all Taylor Hobson the lenses and prisms and things like that and the cameras were set up over here so they brought over all their staff to set the laboratory up and they had English people as trainees learning how to do it and I went straight on to that.KFY: Where was Jack Cardiff at this point.C[…]
[…]e training to keep the equipment clean, that was a very important part of the job as you realise. And doing the number boards and the lab sheets, the laboratory sheets, the what do you call them?Arthur Graham: The camera sheets.Tubby Englander: Camera sheets, camera sheets that's right. Such a long […]
[…]. And it was run so close to time that 36 hours before the premiere was due at the Regal Cinema I was waiting for the rushes to come through from the laboratory to complete a sequence I was working on and when I completed it I had to go to the laboratory to talk to Bert Craik who was the optical pri[…]
[…]fice clerk, which wasn't my scene. Well, while I was there I got to know a fellow who was joining the forces who'd been working at Worton Hall in the laboratory or the dark room. I found out that he was joining up, and he said, 'You may be able to get the job there,' which was what I wanted, and I a[…]
[…] was waiting for the rushes to come through from the laboratory to complete a sequence I was working on and […]