[…]of it. And I hope the whole union has grown stronger.Ralph Bond 15:59 And the interesting thing about this 1954 was that the British film Producers Association, decided to come to the support of the laboratory employers and threatened to close all the studios. This created such a critica[…]
[…]r I went back to Samuelson. And went straight back onto the camera. And carried on with a few productions, all silent, and worked for some quite good producers.Ralph Bond: And er, it wasn't until 1929 was it, that you finally went back and into the newsreel business where you've been ever since?Alf […]
[…]tion of affecting the bottom it's suitability or saleability for foreign markets. Aha. In fact, it was the BBC, a man called Eric Fauci. It was a BBC producer called me up one day, said he'd like to meet me for a drink. So I got a great idea. So we met for a drink, and he said, Look, you do films ab[…]
[…]. And when the men came back, they didn't actually put out any women who had been there, Jane Marsh Beveridge, she ran Canada Carries on, she was the producer of Canada Carries On and Margaret Ann had a good job and I finally got in the editing department, but that wasn't easy for me. Grierson taugh[…]
[…]m,Kay Mander: You've seen pieces of it.Joy Batchelor: Pieces of it. I think it's technically brilliant, but then he always was. A good director, good producer.Kay Mander: Yes. When you say you weren't able to draw, use your hands any more, could you not do anything on computers?Joy Batchelor: Well i[…]
[…]lways call now the Carlton remember the Carlton Yes. Yes. Haymarket? Yes. Yes, Tottenham market. I sent me up there and complained about our film The producer was there and all they got three lots three layers you say you got downstairs two balconies and royalty was going to come? I see this you see[…]
[…] He said, No, they want to do that. I'd love to keep it going. So that's the first job, and the other one, I'd like to make some shorts. And unlike a producer, he said, So now, if you'd like to become, if you'd like to take on the job producing shorts for me, Yuri, if you'd like to take on the job o[…]
[…]e-Woolfe was very interested in film and he used to make 'The Secrets of Nature' which went into the cinemas and were done by Mary Field, she was the producer. But they were a well-known firm, the other well-known firm was in Merton Park. I can't remember really what they were called - Strand Films![…]
[…]dead horse, I don’t think that colorization is ever going to mean much at all. I think, you know, the unions are against it; most directors and producers are against it.00:30:40 – 00:44:55 FY talks about his influences and some of the difficulties filming in the early days as Gaumont; using ex[…]
[…] History Project . Among many other things he was a film producer, running Cupid Productions, a film production company. He produced Sympathy for […]