Search Results for: Music
Charles Wilder
[…]ould charge ten per cent on the location costs, because on the front summary it was all detailed down into pre-production, studio shooting, location, music, effects, etcetera, etcetera...editing. They would charge ten per cent on the location total plus five per cent on the rest of the budget, and t[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]p;P: We did theatre excerpts, which were great fun. Vick Hawkswood, I mentioned earlier, used to love those because once we did the music hall down at Bethnal Green and I’d forgotten I’d left a marked up script in the van and we’d broken for our meal break, and I remember this afte[…]
Tony Bridgewater
[…] set for the OTC which I was in there, given to them by the army ex army, you know, thing. And I remember hearing this would be you know, 22, 23 some music tinkling away you know, I'm thinking that was very thrilling. I suppose it was 2LO. And I got very keen on making making first of all[…]
Kenneth Griffith
[…]on wish, that if you have something to communicate, make sure that they can hear you and that it is as attractively communicated as possible. I mean, music is not something to be ashamed of. Colin Moffat 32:26 Of course, it was necessary in that era, wasn't it, to speak in[…]
Sidney Gilliat
[…] no sound, of course, before that,so you saw a big stage with even five films being shot on. And a babel of noise and contrasting music and everything else. And each one of those could possibly have a different nationality.Dupont […]
Jimmy Wright
[…]ime for providing bursaries for handicapped people to uh to do different activities. Music We've got cathedrals restoration of cathedrals project on mainly involving deaf deaf[…]
Cyril Pennington-Richards
[…]as very sad really, because he used to walk up and down Wardour Street...in those days the cameramen used to walk up and down Wardour Street, and the musicians used to walk - er...Alan Lawson: Archer Street.Cyril Pennington-Richards: Archer Street. There would be thousands of them, literal[…]
Ivor Montagu
[…]be revived at long intervals after the audience has changed a bit, because you can't show them the same jokes again and again, but in the old English music hall you could have the same item so polished and so perfect in timing that people would go and see it again and again and again, even if they'd[…]
Maurice Elvey
[…], the one thing that has seen me through most of my tribulations and mental troubles - and God knows I've had a few - was my love and appreciation of music. This had been ingrained in me for years and years and years. I went to see a film of Wagner's 'Flying Dutchman'. It must have lasted all of fou[…]
