[…] to do hers, on tracing paper and varnish. But eventually, particularly when Gainsborough stopped making pictures and it became Sydney Box, there was Pinewood and we all went to Pinewood, and Liz went her way and did films like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which was probably one of her last films. Joan […]
[…]n. Which was a disaster area. So after that I expect I was out of work. Then I did a short time on a Disney film, The Sword and the Rose at Pinewood, they had an American designer and the union put me in to stand by,so I don’t think I did anything much there. Then I did one of the very few[…]
[…]ally operated. They would send you a print of the film would they?I would frequently go to the studios.Oh you would go to the studios?Oh yes, oh yes. Pinewood, Shepperton and everywhere.Oh.Oh yes. When the picture was in absolute rough cut.Y es.[25:00]23Esther Harris. Tape 1 Side AAnd no one was all[…]
[…] decided to close it and I was one of the ones who got the axe. Well, in fact everybody got it except Terry Ashwood, I think. He was offered a job at Pinewood with the library I think it was, which he didn't want to do and eventually gave it up. Which was very stupid of him actually, because he had […]
[…]xperience for KA; in those days they had 8-10 draughtsmen in a large art department; in 1948 he started work on Third Time Lucky; Obsession filmed at Pinewood, a gigantic studio where 6-7 films were made at any one time, his first or second film as assistant art director to Duncan Sutherland, involv[…]