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[…] days to engage a cameraman who will operate because the producer likes to save somebody's salary. And what has happened […]

Stanley Watkins

[…]th six, six, you'll find it to put the fifth some places. The fifth was a private preview. The sixth was the day after that came out. You see all the producers said, Oh, it's just a flash in the pan. And Fox was the only one that didn't. Fox were going ahead and they were doing this thing on film. W[…]

Kent Houston

[…]Well, the interesting thing about working on Princess Bride was, it was, it was a big American film that was being made here with, you know, American producers and American actors and American director, American director, very fine man, very bright and knew exactly what he wanted. And they wanted to[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]10001.mp3[00:00:02] The copyright of this recording is vested in the A C T T history project. Stephen Peet cameraman, television director, television producer, lecturer. Recorded on the 6th of November 1990. INTERVIEWER Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson. Side one.[00:00:36] I: Stephen, when where you […]

Roy Parkinson

[…]hat pictures you were on.RP: Only this John Argyle film, A Door With Seven Locks, then we did a documentary which I think Walter Mycroft was the producer on. [Mein Kampf, My Crimes]SC: He was in charge of production.RP: He was at ABC, but I think he did this one at Welling. I remember Peter Ust[…]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]with your team, and other teams within the BBC. Did you have much liaison with personnel outside the corporation? So, directors or distributors, film producers who were…TE: Certainly people at my sort of level didn’t really have much contact with people outside because originally, in my early days a[…]
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