Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]n Sapper: Yeah. Johnny Goodman: It also happens that my cousin, or my second cousin is Michael Green who owns Carlton and I also knew he owned the laboratory, but he had nothing to do with it. But I got this phone call and I said, "Oh." He said, "Yes, very interested in you. Got your name, we're […]

Charles W. Smith

[…]place, as a production manager and accountant,  again because I could add up a row of figures, which not everybody can—although I wanted to be a technician. INTERVIEWER: Who was in charge of DATA Films at that time? CHARLES SMITH: Oh, now. It was, as I say, a cooperative unit. The chi[…]

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[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]re publications about. What we were after was the image of the famous old in is not so much on how.SPEAKER: F13The show man in the white coat and the laboratory for people. Twenty years on. And it was always said that if you're driving on a rainy night and these people are out in the country and on […]

Lionel Banes

[…]ith it. I bought still material and took stills with it. IAlan Lawson  24:05  now, when you were at the bush, you had that wonderful little laboratory down below with Bill godelston. Did you know? Did the cameraman find that really valuable?Speaker 1  24:18  Oh, yes, I can rememb[…]

Adolph Simon

[…]useful. â€‹Q:​We’re back in London. What did you do when you got back to London, in ’22? 00:18:53​ADOLPH:​Well, I work in the, in the, in the laboratory as, as second manager, assistant manager. â€‹Q:​Where was the laboratory? 00:19:10​ADOLPH:​Well, in London. â€‹Q:​But whereabout[…]

Freddie Young

[…]week; Gaumont was a big glass studio in those days; he visited the studio to ask for a job, in photography, and was told to start the next day in the laboratory working for Harvey Harrison; after a year, Harvey took over as cameraman in the studios so FY was left in charge of the laboratory; FY talk[…]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] of course, Technicolor was known as being the most expensive laboratory around at the time , even though their work […]

Alan Masson

[…]volved in that process because they began by printing dailies for Technicolor before going on to create the…AM: I imagine so. Technicolor had its own laboratory of course so actually Kodak probably didn’t. Kodak supplied the stock but Technicolor had a good-sized lab right beside Heathrow airport an[…]
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