[…]nothing, just an idea and thinking purely in terms of visuals. Well there wasn't much chance of my doing that, but they said - there was a man called Paul Soskin who was producing a film, in which he was on thoroughly bad terms with the director, who wouldn't let him on the set, called Paddy Carstai[…]
[…] Fowler 21:40 well, he was the true pioneer in in optically recorded sound. Was a doctor. ThenSpeaker 1 21:45 there was a Mr. Paul lost. He worked there. I believe he was one of the early inventors of films. But Michael, I never had anything to do with him, becauseRoy Fowler […]
[…]nd things like that. I did not know very much at all about magnetic recording at that time and I had this French crew and a very excellent man called Paul Duron but he spoke no English and I had to get by with what little French I knew. We had a boom operator who had been provided by the brother of […]
[…]aker 1 22:18 Because in the earlier days of healing, when I was so before the war, with you in the central Logan room was a person called Paul Beeson. Do you remember? Yes, very well, yes, yes. And he subsequently, I believe, operated for you on against the wind. Was, that's right, yes, […]
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[…] I that had a profound effect on me. I heard Paul Foot speak – that had a profound effect on […]
[…] have been put away, and my studio was, when did Paul first build it? In 77 I think, 78? So […]