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[…]ked, one worked together you see.Alan Lawson 31:22You were doing, you were doing mainly sound editing were you or did you actually go onto picture editing?Dallas Bower 31:29Yes, yes indeed the first film editing I ever did was for Pathé, I cut a comedy for an excellent Belgian […]
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