Peter T Handford

This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]

Kent Houston

Kent Houston Side 1 Kent Houston  0:00  All right, here we go. Tim, okay, thank you.  I'm Kent Houston. I was born in Wellington, New Zealand in September 1951 I'm a visual effects technician, Darrol Blake  0:16  great. Okay, tell us a bit […]

Cyril Crowhurst

behp0076t-cyril-crowhurst-transcript  This interview is the copyright of the BEHP7 hours 45 minutes Side A - Interview with Cyril Crowhurst at his home on Monday 6 February 1989. A          In point of fact I was born in 1906 and the birth […]

David Robson

David Robson (projectionist, television engineer) 1921 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:41 PM Description to […]

David Robson

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 431[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: TBCInterview Date: 1998-03-25Interviewer: Alan LawsonInterviewee: David Robson[Tape 1, Side 1]The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Robson, one time cinema projectionist, television […]

Reg Sutton

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 17 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1987-09-16Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Reg SuttonSound recordist: Taffy HainesTape 1, Side 1&n[…]

Reg Sutton

Reg Sutton (newsreel sound recordist, sound supervisor) 24/9/16 - ? by admin — last modified Aug 27, 2008 03:39 PM […]

John Shirley

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]

Alfred E. (Alfie) Cox

[…]it as. They are lonely. Well it was the old movie or the act made to you. You couldn't read anything you couldn't hear anything because there were no opticals our minds on synchronizers. You a little bit adept in reading your soundtrack. Almost as you would the printed word but that was usually it t[…]
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