[…]and toning. Tinting consisted of ordering any one of umpteen coloured tints in which the celluloid, the base, was coloured - one I of them was called Pathe pink I remember and there was all sort of hues. The idea being that all the transparent parts of the film, the hi-lights when projected would co[…]
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[…]o I was free from further call-up. And I decided to look for a job, and I worked for a while in a Fleet Street press agency, supplying photographs to newspapers. And then I was offered a job in documentary films. INTERVIEWER: Do you remember what company it was? CHARLES SMITH: Yes, o[…]
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