Derek Malcolm

[…]And I since I got married, down there, and had something to do with the professional theatre, in that I tried to sort of when it closed, I tried to reopen it as a as a sensible theatre and we did manage to reopen it, I sort of stayed down there. And I've always thought to myself, the only thing I re[…]

Michael Colomb

[…]ed because it gave all sorts of opportunities to get sound quickly onto locations out again. So as it was new, I was going out with it. And was it to Open City no trying to think they were based on Shepperton the company but Dennis Mitchell worked from his home in Hampstead. But later, of course, a […]

Brian Pritchard

[…]e to come and help me out” because it meant they had to sit for two hours looking the same shot a hundred times or whatever. And then eventually they opened a new section, which was a television section. They’d always had a problem in printing colour reversal prints from slides. It was necessary to […]

Alan Masson

[…]So that’s where the early interest in the chemical side of film processing came from?AM: Yes. And I was heading for a chemistry degree at [Edinburgh] university. So I liked chemicals from an early age [laughs]CR: And thinking about when you completed your PhD and moved to your first job at Kodak can[…]

David Elstein

[…]s and exiles. Ludwig Hoffman was my boss, spoke 8 languages. “You thought you were at the heart of things”. My first assignment was 2-minute piece on opening of new Elephant & Castle shopping centre. Then I became expert on Olympic Games and had to forecast athletics results. 13.32 -  […]
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