[…]school I came in contact with a man called Frank basil. Now that was the Frank Brown, the Frank bevel on the lawn remember, I think of ICT he was the newsreel cameraman, and this was his son. And at Frank Basil's PLOS, we had old padley wooden pathi cameras, and a mass of memorabilia from the war. A[…]
[…]ls mariners had or hobbies, and it was very popular. It showed in 300 cinemas, perhaps because it was free to the cinemas. It was a 10 minute kind of newsreel magazine.Speaker 1 20:59 Did the coward not have its own Film Unit?Speaker 2 21:03 Not in those days now, only when d[…]
[…] so, or roughly. This largely had to be done with newsreel material gathered from all sources, incidentally I used to […]
[…]At Shepherd's Bush, I don't think there was any alteration, not whilst I was there, and then of course they closed down in 1937, and then I went onto Newsreel for a couple of years. I was very flattered, because there were four mixers, and, when it came to closing down, the newsreel section had to b[…]
[…]ards and forwards between the Globe and the Imperial cinema to remember these both these cinemas were in Clapham Junction, SW 11. And also we use the newsreel we had there. Such was crossed over. So the obviously news was staggered, and we used to take it back and forth to each cinema. Maybe y[…]
[…] way. But = had no deeper knowledge than that, beyond newsreels, and documentaries. =t was the discovery of unseen film […]
[…] going to build for you. I'm thinking particularly of a newsreel that I saw. And there's another strand which is […]
[…] to film stories in Britain for an East German (GDR) newsreel company, and later he became involved in selling film-stock […]
[…] they closed down in 1937, and then I went onto Newsreel for a couple of years. I was very flattered, […]