[…]re and I'd said 'music' although it wasn't really a hobby since I couldn't read, but I could play very well. But then I was interested in things like model theatres, so he put me in the art department with Teddy Carrick. He thought that would be the place to start someone, with Teddy Carrick who was[…]
[…]a little, not much. He was busy man. Anyway, I got very interested in bought books on design. Gordon Craig's started copying this and making the four models in this office. When you said you were making models, he began to design their design over I mean, I was following Cedric White he was you know[…]
[…]tain’s greatest stand up entertainer, I won’t just call him a comic, this is an actor, comedian, clown, Sid Field, who was actually a genius. Hancock modeled himself on Sid Field, he was Hancock’s idol. The British film industry did two films with him, one London Town and one Cardboard Cavalier. Aga[…]
[…]And it worked out an extraordinary technique for showing shockwaves. In colour in real? Well, when I say in real effect, in real fact, obviously, our models, and I realised this made a sort of totally different situation possible. And I went to my bosses and said, if you're prepared to raise your bu[…]
[…]are which was. What was that like. Well I can't remember but it had been remodeled and it got an RBA award building on the corner. Remember it was a t[…]
[…]arried in 1929. The two of them ran a Modern Art to run a modern art gallery in Cambridge, unsuccessfully, and from time to time, and she was a model fashion model.Alan Lawson 5:18 Didn't do what I suppose you were perhaps a bit a little bit too young to realise exactly what your f[…]
[…]typing in the corridor of a block of flats or whatever, and this little girl said to me in English “Why is it you Americans…”“I said I’m not American model alright I’m English”.“…always make films about those people” I think she didn’t even want to use the word Nazis. And I felt, well she’s very you[…]
[…], rubbish. So we got through that day which as I say was actually fascinating to see this man who in his youth had created what is unquestionably the model for broadcasting organisations allover the world and has remained a very powerful part of the international broadcasting scene, but who personal[…]
[…]g stages and one enormous barn called the silent stage because it was so 20 noisy. There was no soundproofing at all. That was used for gigantic model or ship scenes. Shepperton had changed considerably. They had a giant power house generating much more power than previously. A lot of new build[…]
[…]d for a poster, and this was in large as a photographic poster, only to discover that in the rack the photographer had left his hat and we got a lady model recumbent in the sleeper the poster was strapped. On another occasion, being in the press desk. In those days, the railway, railway zone, the Gl[…]