Johnny Goodman

[…] on the 15th October 1927. My father seemed to be moving all the time from one place and one job […]

Michael Houldey

[…]th that. And this is a young director who's doing film off Broadway and film Show Off Broadway and heUnknown Speaker  35:00  Oh touchy very movingly about what Judy Garland did for him. And those guys who responded to her, she lifted their spirits. She made them feel better.Unknown Speaker[…]

Robert Scott

[…]it was in a conference room so I don't know whether it was one of the first ones we had or not, I'm not quite sure. But it was certainly a revelation moving on to that kind of technology because you could just do so much so quickly really. I remember being at a conference seminar thing in London abo[…]

Maurice Elvey

[…]hievement Maurice!Maurice Elvey : Well, Bernard Shaw was Bernard Shaw.Ralph Bond : Quite! I believe that while you were in America you saw your first moving picture. Is that right?Maurice Elvey : Yes. This was not on that occasion, because I went to America again. I went to America again in 1912, wh[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]so much I got dizzy.Reggie Beck: Correct.Wyn Ryder: And for no reason often. That must have made editing very difficult, keeping the camera moving about all the time.Reggie Beck: No again we did the same thing on Hamlet as we did on Henry. I didn't agree with all that. […]

Ernest Marsh

[…]ugh to have a wide CinemaScope lens screen. And so what they did, they actually. Lowered the masking at the top, brought it up at the bottom, and the picture, a CinemaScope picture, was about half the size of the standard one, and so that was to be remedied in 1959 when the central was closed and wa[…]

Colin Flight

[…] opportunities to do things at that time which I must admit I did take I did take on-board. Because by that time I was married, I had three children. Moving into a university set-up, whatever, you couldn’t do it. I had a place to pay for, I had children to pay for, I had to educate part-time you kno[…]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]s working in Syria at the moment, extreme circumstances and you do discover stuff about yourself and the most extraordinary situations. I mean deeply moving, deeply troubling. DB: But you keep filming. You know what I mean. PB-C: Yes, that’s right. There’s that old thing, do you help a cha[…]

Ella Mallet

[…]went to the Gallery?Ella Mallett : A film that always impressed me very much was Gladys Cooper in My Lady's Dress.Roy Fowler : Yes. That was a silent picture?Ella Mallett : Well I'm recounting that now, I don't know. It was very clever. Did you see it?Roy Fowler : No, no, I don't think so, no. What […]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]urse it is a little bit easier doing video than doing film, because you see immediately in front of you on your own VDU, you see immediately what the picture is like and what it's doing and you can make your minute-to-minute adjustments and see the adjustments rather than hoping for the best the nex[…]
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