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[…] 9.5 because I couldn't afford sound. And I used to process my own films, but all on homemade drums and equipment. I read every technical book in the library you could possibly find over and over again. And I used to buy those viewers we used to buy for topics I think and metal thing and new put a f[…]
[…]good. The end of my story, except to say that all the work we did the medical work of those 1000 programmes is now in either the Wellcome Institute's library or the British Medical Association. And nearly all the other stuff, including the sound recordings of Beckett players made in association with[…]
[…]lms called Lawrence Couselle. He built his own recorders and, in those days. And when I came back the first thing we did was to re-record their whole library of things with new tracks and...Jim Shields: Hmm, yes.Maurice Askew: And then when this place was installed, the console was going in about 19[…]
[…]said, "You made my bloody life a misery when you started!" I said, "Why?" He said, "All the bloody questions you asked, I had to get books out of the library so as I could answer you!" [Laughs]Jim Shields: [Laughs] Oh well, it's been an eventful life anyway, Peter.Peter Stroud: Oh I've had my good t[…]
[…]ns up for the cinema.That’s right.And make them all up to the section. But, oh, I just couldn’t stick that. And from thereI went to ICI in their film library.Oh yes.Y es.And it was while I was working at ICI...Where was that Queenie?In Dean Street, off of Millbank.Off Millbank?Y es.Yes.Millbank.Off […]