[…]thur Catterick? photographed Brian Langley was operating the Noel Rowlands was assistant and I was the clapper boy and. Frank Catham? first assistant director. And again Paul Stein I was terrified after the miserable and so he always wore a hat he was always griping nothing was ever right. He moaned[…]
[…]numerable interviews and could always go in on a very high level I remember for example being interviewed by Robbie, Robert Clark at ABPC who was the managing director but I think probably, as I say I won't say I scared him but they probably thought that I'd want to direct the following week and I w[…]
[…] talks to John Legard about her career as an Art Director. She talks in detail about the planning and design skills […]
[…]ount of management. It may be a different brackets management, but he certainly has to have a certain amount of management. The same way as if you're managing, as I was, for many years a Film Unit, you've got to have the thoughts and the links with the cameraman. And I felt that one of the things I […]
[…]you weren't working on something would you hang out at the studio.VG: No, you'd meet some of the people from the studio. Weston Drury was the casting director. And I remember exactly what I got for my parts in both Innocents of Chicago and Maid of the Mountains, I got £3/15 [£3-75p] a day.RF: Unlimi[…]
[…] I had, after leaving The Gate was with - stage- managing Ghosts at the Wyndhams Theatre. I think it was […]
[…]e directors too had ideas on the subject...I mean, [some of the] more creative directors?Peggy Gick: Oh yes! Well you wanted to have a chat with your director...trouble is with some of them to get them to communicate.John Legard: And did you have your favourite lighting cameraman to do your work jus[…]
[…] know. I always remember a Director who I was floor managing for, who I'd worked with in rep in Glasgow. […]
[…]naged, you see, at The Gate, so I started off getting stage management jobs. And one of the first ones I had, after leaving The Gate was with - stage-managing Ghosts at the Wyndhams Theatre. I think it was the Wyndhams theatre, with Mrs Patrick Campbell playing Mrs Alving and John Gielgud, who then […]
[…] did mention Wardour Films, which the release outfit, but the Managing Director of that, was a character called Arthur Dent, […]