[…]b for me as an editor, so I thought ‘well, wait a minute, I’ve got to find something.’ And I…a man called Alexander Shaw then joined the company as a producer. And Alex Shaw said “well, there’s this thing about seeds, do you want to do that?” and I said ‘ oh yes! (Laughing) do you want anything dire[…]
[…]sting part being dealing with a colour unit, which others had experienced. That was basically an American unit brought over from Pennsylvania. Yes, a producer for which, and the director of which were American and the two engineer,Gerald Chambers 31:19 yes, the engineer, the producer was[…]
[…]hs 9:07 Who were the people there, do remember any of them? Margaret Thomson 9:08 Yes, I do indeed. Bruce Woolfe was the producer. He... it was his company. Well I suppose his company along with Gaumont British. He had actually done this sort of work before, with his own[…]
[…]nbsp;0:06 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project.Unknown Speaker 0:13 John Sherman, documentary film producer, filmmaker, interviewer, Alan Lawson, on the 26thUnknown Speaker 0:23 of October,Unknown Speaker 0:26 side one.Unknow[…]
[…] old boy, and he frightened the life out of me. I was a very timid yob, I must tell you, and I really was scared. Do you want to know the name of the producer? (It doesn't matter.) No, well anyway the fact of the matter is, I produced this negative and when Turnpenny came back, after a couple of day[…]
[…] interviewing and... Shall I tell you how I became a producer? SR Well yes do. JB Because it was a […]
[…] a name to conjure with and he was a film producer in those days. His wife was Beryl Markham who […]
[…] scared. Do you want to know the name of the producer? (It doesn't matter.) No, well anyway the fact of […]
[…]tay for breakfast? Yeah, sorry. We're Georgia Charisse and Gemma Craven, which was my first directorial job. And I remember Martin shoot, who was the producer was a great friend of mine, lovely man. And I'd spoken to him about it. And I was working with a company called Backstage productions, trying[…]
[…]be an ongoing fundraiser for them over the years – much of which Albert himself had filmed, which was a very interesting challenge for a professional producer-director. I hadn’t really worked with other people’s material, which has been shot in – dare I say it – a very good amateur way. But the film[…]