Peter Williams

[…]sp;05.16MS: I’ll tell you why: you’re a firm believer in the need for ethics, you’re a firm believer in the way this should be done, that is the model that you have offered in doing it. I’m not a Christian as you know from working, we’ve never had a day.. PW: We’ve never had any difficulty[…]

Kieron Webb

[…]h has often been the way. You know, so for something like A Man on the Beach that you could, don’t ask me how, but by some kind of research model and come up with a look-up table that gives you 1953 Kodak neg and print, you know, responses and then you feed in the faded…PF: I was going to […]

Evangeline Harrison

[…]n him or something. I went to Nice to see him and he was living in a lovely house on the… one of those bits that stick out in Nice, with this Swedish model she was and he went off to do something and I was left with her and she said “Oh, it is so boring here”. I said “How can it be boring? It’s wond[…]

Brian Pritchard

[…]s of negative and raw stock, and so on. But with the Technicolor it was continuous, so you laced the matrices up onto the IB plant and then you had a Model C printer which was printing the soundtrack onto the blank and that was fed by a loop. So you had Reel 1 on a loop and you just kept printing th[…]

Stanley Watkins

[…]t two or three weeks of that, I just didn't call. I said, Well, I kept on getting my salary, you see, time. And then I was home five months in such a model, you see, they had, couldn't handle the people that were thrown out of the work as it were, and I had a wonderful time. I built bookcases and fi[…]

Interview

[…]egistration stamp. [61:25]I2: The Early Version of Beta Cam is about the second ? wasn't it? It did actually look fairly similar to the Advanced Model R: Yeah. I2: It's the first portable video camera. R: Well, the original kind of, it depends what you mean by portable video came[…]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

[…]at stage because you seem to be painting a picture of something which is really changing, the way television is changing from a, if you like, the old model of showing the programmes when it is convenient for the television channel to On Demand so was that - take me back to the beginning. R: So […]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…]id thirty-six million pounds a year for its licence and, of course, if you're paying that to the Treasurer, you can't make programmes! So, this whole model was the beginning of the end of ITV really. But there was a sense in which Gus wanted, from 1993, to out-muscle the BBC in programming terms and[…]

Sandy Ross

[…]e Unions who did the management for them. So all these changes and also, looming up was the threat of Sky and subscription television and a different model and advertising beginning to run down and all of these things were happening so ITV knew it had to change. [21:04]One of the first and majo[…]

Roger Smither

[…]trical release and a DVD release, and I came on board because Anne had by then left IWM because Stuart wanted to come back to IWM and reconnect. Good model: he had deposited his materials with IWM and he wanted access to some of what he’d deposited to do new prints and a new soundtrack for the for t[…]
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