Muriel Box

[…] not a woman, you couldn't have a woman as a director. Sidney Cole : I suppose things are a little easier […]

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 […]

Ronald Grant

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Jill Langley

[…]on office. And I was introduced. And then he said, right, can we get started? And I thought, Oh,Unknown Speaker  59:16  of course. He's the director. And he liked to dictate with you typing straight on as he said it, which I hate. I hated that. And I still would. Because you know, in those[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]ional in Hollywood who used to come and lecture at the museum.SPEAKER: M11And uh uh. At school as well. And uh all these people they would get an art director. Some of the various art directors of that time to come and give lectures at night school and USC and uh.SPEAKER: M5But it was an early cours[…]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]that child that he’d never see his mummy and daddy again and heburst into tears.That’s a director, isn’t it?Yes. He got it on camera.Yeah, that was a director.And I’m afraid I’d opt out of that scene. It’s a point beyond which I couldn’t go as adirector.No, I know, I agree.Fine if the kid’s yelling […]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]didn’t join until he came out of the Army, he was Ernest Irving’s assistant, until Ernest Irving retired, and then Doc Mathieson took over as Musical Director. Ernest Irving was the top man, then there was Doc Mathieson who was his assistant later on, there was Jimmy Crawford who was the librarian a[…]

Francis Gysin

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Charles Potter

[…]was regarded as a bit of a traitor to the films. And I'm exaggerating to make a point, but, but dear John he he regarded it. He looked at it as stage managing. He regarded like a one day stage act, you know. And he was very good person that was not very good on it and hadn't got the patience was Jim[…]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…]ght side of the industry. I sort of halved my salary, becoming an assistant, you know, but it was well worthwhile.What kind of an assistant?Assistant director. And that day and age, now out of interest, in that day and age of coursewe were fighting for an apprenticeship scheme in the industry becaus[…]
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