[…]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[…]
[…]ction as it was anê hac no reply and this jubilee thing was coming up and George intimated to the FEI film people that it was unlikely there would be newsreel coverage of this important event unless they agreed to meet us within 24 hours we were sitting round a table somewhere near Admiralty Arch wh[…]
[…] FBI film people that it was unlikely there would be newsreel coverage of this important event unless they agreed to […]
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[…]ned since the fall of France to the invasion which we knew was going to take place within a month or so, or roughly. This largely had to be done with newsreel material gathered from all sources, incidentally I used to see the German and Italian newsreels two days after they were issued either in Ger[…]
[…]nk it was 16 by 11mm or something like this.That was the Academy frame and of course this was the standard size and you often see it in old-fashioned newsreel. If you look at an old-fashioned newsreel of the First World War, you'll find people's heads are cut off, their feet are cut off and you can'[…]
[…]bands there were everywhere. And it was every projectionist in Birmingham. We were having great chats between ourselves. Oh, I must tell you that the newsreels we used to have and usually this came after the war now. Yes, I'll tell you what happened to the newsreels after the war, where the newsreel[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…] I was the original film buff. I had a home cinema at about 12. A local sweet shop started to sell film, six feet a penny - inflammable film, bits of newsreels - and I used to buy these bits of film because I had a toy cinema that, a toy projector somebody bought me, and somehow or other I got to kn[…]
[…] and er... Rodney Giesler: So where did you sell the newsreels, the films you took? Larry Allen: I wasn't doing […]