Gordon McCallum

Gordon McCallum (sound engineer) 26/5/1919 - 10/9/1989 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:38 PM BIOGRAPHY: Gordon McCallum […]

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[…] with a chap called Van Doyn, who was a studio manager, and they didn't know whether to have Clang Film […]

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For the past thirty five years, The British Entertainment History Project has been recording the stories of men and women working in the UK […]

Peter Suschitzky

[…]his production designer, they produced sets on location that were all in the tones of blacks and greys and whites. We even managed, or the production manager, to find a street near Notting Hill Gate which was going to be demolished and they spray painted the whole street black and we shot… none of t[…]

Paul Collard

[…]odak to become the lab director at Kays, Kays laboratories in Highbury, and six months later he said “I’d like you to come and join me as a technical manager. I need that sort of…”, so as a relatively mid-twenty-year old I was quite surprised but at the same time I did grab it, you know, and become […]

Kieron Webb

Kieron Webb (KW) Conservation Manager (British Film Institute) Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 30/01/2019 Length 00:27:16 00:00:00PF: OK, so this is an interview with Kieron Webb at the BFI, Berkhamsted, on 30 January 2019. So if you can start Kieron just by introducing yo[…]

Alan Masson

[…]rn Europeans who were very serious professional people and they wanted a lot of information and we had them over to Hemel Hempstead; groups of senior managers from the labs in Czechoslovakia, East Germany and so on. Typically, they did not speak English so one of them who had good English would tran[…]

Jimmy Nairn

[…]early (I remember a lot of their names) but one of them was David Bell. Now, David Bell was a cameraman I'm pretty certain and then he became a Floor Manager and then he became a Director and then he went to another television place, company, and then went to London and did the Stanley Baxter shows […]
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