[…]ut the same time coming to think of it. He said we'll do a war picture in in the jungle. He said but we'll do it in black and white. And it will be a newsreel cameraman will shoot it all for real newsreel on and he said it in six weeks. But he did share for fracture jaw. I think the original shedule[…]
[…]lds: But Peter tell me, if I can just go back a moment...Peter Stroud: Hmm...Jim Shields: The Rank Organisation, I remember the old stories about the newsreel being shared with the Odeon and Gaumont and all that...Peter Stroud: We were very lucky in as much as we had our own copy.Jim Shields: Ah, ri[…]
[…] had a lovely time, we went to film all the South American sequence in Lisbon. And we had to go, I had to go and watch a lot of surreptitiously taken newsreels of Paraguay - because you weren't allowed to go there, it was such a dictatorship - and try and match those clothes with the crowd in Lisbon[…]
[…]ted to make Lady Jane look as if it was a contemporary film if they’d had film at that time.
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He wanted it to be a very grainy, realistic, newsreel type of film. And he was never really allowed to. I mean he had Dougie Slocombe as his cameraman, and Dougie is a beautiful cameraman but he […]
[…] alright, when we got to Paris, going up the Champs Elysee we again ran out of petrol, we hadn’t got any money and the Pathe . . . . . . . the French newsreel said 'Well come and stay with us, we will pay all your expenses’. Then we got back as far as Dover without any hitch at all. We had all sorts[…]
[…]boiler house management training; most of the men were returning to work at this point; Technicolor were working on Royal events and sporting events; newsreels were guaranteed to be ready the same evening of the event; they were all three-strip except for the Olympics in 1948.00:20:50 – 00:31:20 Tem[…]
[…]y for...Bernard Vorhaus: Money for Speed, that's right. I also used him on the following film, The Ghost Camera. I had seen some unusual cutting on a newsreel, was it either British Movietone or um...Sidney Cole: Yes - no, he was Gaumont British.Bernard Vorhaus: Gaumont British that's right. And er […]
[…].DS: European Service. And people rang up and said I need a quarter of an hour recording time to do something, or there were block bookings for radio newsreel and whatever, and you had to fill in all these charts and then people would ring up and say can you fit me in a quarter of an hour. And it be[…]