[…] build a cab and find the target of everything he had asked him out. And in he knew in Dubai when he was born there. And then he was in charge of the models unsaved to Bismarck. And that was a crucial part of the film because the rest of it was quite simple to shoot. But the bottles really were real[…]
[…]nbsp;2:15 that I know it was off for a year. But I left school when I was 18. And the doctor said, work locally. Don't travel. I wanted to be a model. Of course, it'll be the same. So I went to codec. Oh, yes, it is films. Yes. Yes. Which is why when I was caught up in 1942. And they interview[…]
[…]irst World War planes. It was an amazingly expensive show to do because they had some real planes flying a few yards and then they had these terrific models flown by radio, operated by radio. And that I believe is about to come out again on Sky or UK Gold.Td: With these series did you have lots of s[…]
[…]cause every piece of film was not only tested for its characteristic curve, parameters, but they all get a picture test done everything was usually a models, you know, dummy space photograph, but really interested in the thing when I got back, we started to change that and actually started to do var[…]
[…]p;We did it we did it. I did quite a few trips between the North and South Island from from Wellington down to done Eden. But most of the time on the model y we did a triangular voyage of going from Wellington to Sydney, Sydney to Auckland, Auckland to Sydney, Sydney to Wellington, it was that kind […]
[…]money they spent as long as they got the answer, right. Yes, this is quite important. In fact, they often went too far. Yeah, I would say surely that model shots. Fine. Do we have to do it again? Yes. Yes. You know, knowing their studio I'd ever worked in their base. Yes, Yes, I have. Yeah, it was p[…]
[…]?L.P. Williams : Well yes, front projection is used as well as back projection of course...it depends you know, hanging mattes and painted mattes and model mattes and all sorts of things.Rodney Giesler : Tell me a bit more about your work as technical director - what other things did you experience?[…]
[…]ay, I think.Maurice Askew: Yes, yes. He's quite a character in his own right.Jim Shields: I always remember thinking - was it a large steam engine, a model of a steam engine he brought in to show me once. He's had that downstairs for a long time. I don't know where he'd got that from, it was obvious[…]