[…]iewee: Alf TunwellTape 1, Side 1Ralph Bond: This is a recorded tape interview with Alf Tunwell. ACTT member of very long standing, and pioneer in the newsreel section of the British film industry. Alf, during your, almost a lifetime in this industry, and particularly in newsreels, you must have seen[…]
John Turner ( newsreel cameraman) 1915 - by admin — last modified Apr 18, 2008 03:54 PM 1930s - Gaumont […]
[…] used to see in those days, and people used to do all these designs and things. But as I say, not for me. Anyway, in 1936 I heard of a vacancy on the newsreel so I applied for it, actually, and I got it. I didn't know the first thing about camera work or anything or what was involved in it. Anyway, […]
[…]ught I could remember, I was at G-BI in '36, I thought I could remember there was a period when all the studios, all the floors were closed, only the newsreel was there, this would be '39 I suppose.Charles Wilder: Yes well things started to drift off in about 1938.Margaret Thomson: Oh did it? Yes.Ch[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] ‘All Our Yesterdays’ which was a programme which showed the newsreels of 25 years ago, introduced by Brian Inglis, a […]
[…]nbsp;hour show for a shilling two major features march of time Disney couple of newsreels the mighty organ stage show possibly as well you know the whole thing […]
[…] He didn't do many features. He was more documentary and newsreel of course, he used to film the Grand National […]
[…]e. I mean, nothing to do with that. But I mean, we did a whole series of things for Richard Thomas and Baldwins, which was a sort of three months the newsreel which was shown in all the cinemas in South Wales and this was called England pictorial ugly name and it covered social events and all sorts […]