[…]:340] - SPEAKER: M2They say that Gordon Craig got his knighthood because you know they mistook Warden Craig to do that story. There was a very famous designer called Gordon Craig theatrical designer who was supposed to be excited enough to ask an insider if there's any substance to them and I can't […]
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BECTU History Project - Interview No. 108[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-03-18Interview Date: 1989-11-23Interviewers: John LegardInterviewee: Hugh StewartTape 1, Side 1John Legard: Hugh Stewart, film producer, recorded on the 23rd of November 1989, in his home. Interviewer John Legard. Sid[…]
Roy Fowler 0:08 Okay, the copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. We're at Gleblands on the third of August 1989 and the interview is with Henry T Seward, who is resident here, Henry, let's start at the beginning. When and where were you born?Henry Seward  […]
[…]tor, interviewing artists. So the directors also wanted to be in London, because it meant they could see many other people, the music people, the set designers. They were all up in the Leeds. But the initial work did start as it were, down in London, and then on one occasion, we had a lovely BBC dir[…]
Hugh Stewart (Film Editor/Film Producer) 14/12/1910 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:44 PM BIOGRAPHY: Hugh […]
[…]studio is much more, much more set than it is in OBS. There are very, very few OBS that have the the the techniques that are employed in studios, the lighting, the the sound, the the camera work, the the actual accuracy of of positions, though them, it's a much different way of working, a much diffe[…]