[…]Cinematographic Engineers. 1944 severely wounded at Anzio. 15 mths in Queen Marys, Roehampton. Lieutenant by then. Maintenance of cameras – from Movietone and GB newsreels dried up. Work for BBC newsreel – fixed Mitchell cameras. Studios bought new equipment so Uncle went into manufacture. A li[…]
[…]d around Wardour St, mostly in pubs and The Sudbury Dairy was one place they used to meet which had a sort of a cafe. There were one or two people on Movietone news who were quite keen on it. I think because it was one of the Gibbles, Jock, was quite a keen ACT bloke. But I don't remember then much […]
[…] So, obviously, news reels. And the same with Movie Tone Movietone and Pathé Pathe etc. etc. SUE MALDEN So, you […]
[…] So, obviously, news reels. And the same with Movie Tone Movietone and Pathé Pathe etc. etc. SUE MALDEN So, you […]
[…] glow tube. Roy Fowler: Hmm. Vernon Sewell: See at Fox Movietone was originally a glow tube. And my camera operated […]
[…] used to work out in those days, that Paramount or Movietone or Pathe would have the rights and everybody else […]
[…] some unusual cutting on a newsreel, was it either British Movietone or um... Si dney Cole: Yes - no, he […]
[…] largely from the commercial news in the cinema. Norman Swallow: Movietone etc David Attenborough: It was regarded that if you […]
[…] was made the victim of countless cuts and joins, with Movietone ink silencers as requisite. They then passed to actual […]
[…]pletely. It now stands, Jewish flats stand on the site, but there's no record to say what was there although I do have a personal copy of the British Movietone insert that covered the fortieth anniversary of the Gang Show.Interviewer:Right. Okay. And then what happened to you after ... Barry Qu[…]