[…] photograph but very few people can light people when theyÔÇÖre moving about. That's when it gets tricky. If you take […]
[…]t back and a very nice, Chief Clark said he'd always seen that I was a round peg in a square hole. And he thought that I was doing the right thing by moving out of insurance. And he said, and Mr. level, because we always called Mr. Mr. Lavoie, he said, You're guided to a business where you're going […]
[…]had another major tragedy. George Provis, we were going to build the deck of theSanta Maria and I'd said let's do it as we normally do boat things by moving the cameraslowly up and down. They said no, that wasn't good enough. George said he wantedthings rolling about the deck and all this sort of th[…]
[…] exposures were so long that too, particularly if you were a kid. They used to put a little thing to hold you if you still, you know to keep you from moving. But inevitably they would fidget. Yes, that's but but the reason I mentioned this van is that I knew it was the time of the there was a bit af[…]
[…] de…I: …de Lotbiniere.R: Seymour de Lotbiniere, yes. Now, leaving OBs to one side, I mean, the newsreel was moving along but there was no long term future in it. It was quite clear it wasn’t. The most difficult stories to do always were internal […]
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[…]sp;you remember the conditions of work was? Was long a slow worker did films take a long timeSpeaker 1 30:40 to be shot. He wanted things moving. He knew, Oh yes, he knew precisely what. No playing games on the floor. It's everything. Every second, people had to do things. So this the se[…]
[…]d then actually on September the third 1939 which was the morning that the war was declared my sister and I bicycle over to our new home we were just moving to which was a haze in and I got a scholarship to go to Bishop Ellington which is only a very good school. I got a free free scholarship to go […]
[…]ep missing, yes, that's right. When I was about six, I remember my which was there for 19 was 1920. I remember my parents talking now and again about moving pictures. And I could not understand as a six year old help pictures could move and I looked at the pictures on the walls. And they said, no, n[…]
[…] him and he said, "Well, that's a good sign, you're moving on. You're still in the business." He wasn't too […]