[…]es of J.Arthur?Peter Tanner: No that was the only time I met him on those occasions. Then I went to Rock Studios it was then, afterwards British National, to work with an editor called Jarvis, Jarvie, and I worked with him on picture called Gentleman Adventurer which was Hanbury's, on[…]
[…]n the department to go out and get that from the local cafes. For everyone in the department, I couldn't see, really see a future there, and with the National Service looming, I was, I was a bit desperate to to get a job somewhere, doing something else. I applied. Nick Gilbey 31:31&n[…]
[…]cause I wasn't intimately connected with by that Tim Aymes 31:11 time, I saw a film called Hollywood review of 1929 at the National Film theatre, made by MGM, and that was made the sound on film. I do know that definitely, it was very interesting film. It had some colour i[…]
[…] Partisan” was the title of it. So as a filmmaker. And that was great because I had to go and study in Paris.I was doing research at the Bibliotheque National and the Bibliotheque de L’Arsenal, and at IDHEC, the Institut des Hauts Etudes Cinematographiques, and that was that was really interesting. […]
[…]think I can take it apart right with those things I knew how to adjust the tension and you know do that sort of thing. And film was you know was international 16 metal film you can I can still I've got old films I can I still got 16 projects, I can still go and look at it if I want if I try and watc[…]
[…]ducts that were made by Kodak in any area, not just Motion Picture anywhere else. Then there were also factories in Canada in Toronto, also made some national picture products. There's another one in Canada in Australia, which made some Asian picture products, they were then opening new places in Co[…]
[…]en shot in a house somewhere other less dramatic. Anyway that the director was Dickey Vernon, an ex script writer from the lady yield days at British National. And that didn't bring any real big bells. But it was strange the people that were in it, and where they got to because one of the lesser juv[…]
[…]fluential. We had a cultural invasion of world theatre in the 50’s. Many of which were on television. In 1955 Sunday night at 10 o’clock did Yugoslav National Ballet Company, Antonio and his ballet Espangnol, the Bulgarian state Song and Dance company at the Winter T Garden and the Chinese Theatre c[…]