[…]never worked like it did when you had hard water. These are fundamental things that Hollywood, hang on – that film it’s a9whole lot different. Is the lighting different? And it was the water quality as I understand it.CJ: Extraordinary. Yes.MW: These are things I only heard about, but I imagine thes[…]
[…]so much. And her voice started slowing down. We hope thatUnknown Speaker 16:43 I missed yourUnknown Speaker 16:49 time define lighting.Unknown Speaker 16:54 ChangeUnknown Speaker 16:59 the job and everybody kept an eye on the script. before meeting, th[…]
1HP0672 Jenny Barraclough interview transcript(Interviewee; Jenny Barraclough, Interviewer; Simon Rose, Camera; Dan Thurley)00’03”SRJenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project.JBWell it's my pleasure.SRCan I first ask, when and where you were born?JBIn Burgess Hill in Sus[…]
[…] house curtains so you had those to control before you put the actual picture onto the cinema screen. And depending on the type of film you would put lighting hopefully to compliment the presentation.That sadly is long gone but I remember one little thing from my years at Colford and I took it for a[…]
INTERVIEWEE: INTERVIEWER: INTERVIEW NO: DURATION:CHRISTINE COLLINS BRIAN LANGLEY3451:19:16COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview material is vested in the BECTU History Pr[…]
[…]troduction to industry, I think, I wasn't really impressed with that. But I was the chap who, at that time we had banks or photo floods. That was our lighting. We had a bank of 50 photo floods with reflectors on and these had to be assembled and so you're screwed up the lamps reflected onto the thin[…]
Lois Singer Side 1 Recorded 16.08.93 The copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project. Joyce Robinson 0:02 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.The name of the interviewee is Lois Singer. Her last discipline and gr[…]
[…]know - that's how big it was you see? Terrible place!Jim Shields: And you look at that and it looks marvellous from the outside!Peter Stroud: And the lighting, house light panels were on the back wall, they weren't levers that would normally be there, they were brass knobs, and they were very, very […]
BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 281Interviewee: Alice (Queenie) Turner Interviewers: Alan Lawson and Syd Wilson No of tapes: OneDuration: 01:04:30COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyri[…]