[…]l the story of Alice in Wonderland and that in fact is what we made. And it was done at Nice, we reproduced Great Tom and the Dean's lodgings and the library at Christ Church on the lot at Nice and all the interior work, the puppetry, was done at Bianco in Paris. And the scoring, because […]
[…] well our first main job was to look after the library, it had quite a considerable library of all the […]
[…] your question I’m, I don't know whether they're all in library, all four of them, but certainly I think two […]
[…] for Phonofilm/British Talking Pictures. When they folded he bought their library and made a living selling stock shots, until he […]
[…] from sources such as Sarah Currant at the BFI Reuben Library: BFI Reuben Library, BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, London SE1 […]
[…]aken over by Deluxe so became part of Deluxe. But as Ascent Media we had an established restoration business with the major libraries such as the ITV library which was the Rank library. And we had lots of restoration tools. In 2008 the BFI put out their first tender for their Unlocking Film Heritage[…]
[…] that often that they had a new print made. I mean, obviously, if the print was absolutely appalling, or there wasn’t one available… they would buy a library from somebody or other and libraries would always try and force Channel 4, Channel 5, BBC, ITV, to buy as many pictures as possible. That’s wh[…]
[…]l, they are interesting from a number of different points of view. A film called HOLIDAY was a kind of free cinema film. Edited by Ralph Sheldon from library material, really, with a jazz score played by Chris Barber and his band. It's a very interesting film, with only about two lines of commentary[…]
[…]inantly working class area, erm, so I used to pop up there everyday on the tube, and, I learnt a lot from John, John Chesterton, er the Science Photo Library had started, so I was starting to learn a bit about stills and doing picture research. So this cross arts must have been perfect for you?[…]
[…]you know, there was all this new music you could get, which in those days arrived on 78 RPM discs. You chose the track you wanted. And then the music library once you've chosen it would send it to you on quarter inch 15 IPS nice quality. And, and doing the sound effects was great fun. I always enjoy[…]