[…]n I was running ITV weekday schedule, how many people can tell you what the schedule is, when Coronation Street/Minder/the news is on. If they have a picture in their mind of the schedule, you’re half way there. Tim Riordan, head of presentation at Thames, said: ‘Commission any comedy you like, I wi[…]
[…]hey spent a lot of money on the sound department, and re-soundproofed all the stages. And they had a lot of brand new equipment from British Acoustic moving in when we were moving out [chuckles]. I don't know - it sounds typical!Charles Drazin: Typical, yes.Manny Yospa: Yes, we were moving out, yes.[…]
[…]s going on because Father had just received from England, a letter written in very awkward writing. Somebody was trying to disguise who they were . A picture of Gordon Craig who had recently been made a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog in Sweden, and was being Knighted in England by the King for his[…]
[…] Ross Armstrong, the cameraman, and Neil McCallum would do his sound, for example. But I think it was just, I just came in at the cusp when sound was moving, Camera Operators and Sound were amalgamating. Even occasionally there would be lighting. I didn't find too much difficulty ever getting a came[…]
[…] only 14 and a half. Yeah. And that was that I sort of became office boy. Relief telephonist call boy. And everything that's at Wharton Hall side and pictures on federalSid Cole 0:46 what films that they're making.Hugh Attwooll 2:53 Well, the very first film was Harold Huth? […]
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[…] with the van on it's tyres, this absorbed quite a lot of the vibration so we didn't have that problem.Roy Fowler: Did you ever record with the truck moving? I don't mean on the train, I mean other times, could you take mobile recordings?Norman Fisher: I don't think we ever did, not in my time anywa[…]
[…]to send me to a typing school so that I could learn shorthand and typing, and I went to Clarke's College in Chancery Lane. And then I got a job with 'Picture Post' and the 'Lilliput', 'Farmer's Weekly' - Hulton Press - at a very interesting time when there were people like Bert Hardy and Anne Scott-[…]
[…] know, fanciful backgrounds because it’s done with two sets of pictures. It’s done with computers nowadays of course. And he […]