Charlotte Jennings

[…]r s, t. c, rosc. And rosc is the Gaelic Irish word for poetry of vision. That's the reason why it's called rustc. They also made a film, a full blown production called John and  the magic Music Man, which is, oh, it's a contemporary version, similar to Britain's young person with music and word[…]

Jack Gold

[…]erything else, and the whole look of filming, I mean, news, current affairs, was changing. And then they advertised again for PA’s, as we were then - Production Assistants - which doesn’t mean the same thing nowadays. NS I think it still does, doesn’t it? JG Oh, they, I don’t know, whateve[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]e a generator. No earthly possibility of getting a full-sized generator there, so knowing I was fairly mechanical, I said to Dora Wright, who was the production manager, I said, "Look, I'll find you a generator," which I did. I found a ten horsepower Ford with a generator attached to it, it hadn't b[…]

Len Runkel

[…]before they'd even shot it?Unknown Speaker  1:33:41  Yeah, I wasUnknown Speaker  1:33:44  put off by the attitude, I must say, of production people who would be asking us to black films that they were still working on,Unknown Speaker  1:33:59  right through the industry[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]ushes the first time.CC: No I didn't rate being invited. I was too low down the scale. Technicolor were quite different to — if you were working on a production you went as member of the production crew. The rushes at Technicolor were still a much higher 1evel operation, just heads of department and[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]nt, I wish I could think of his name but I can't, and his secretary and I think that was about all. And then on the next floor up, of course, was the production office with our production manager and the newsroom. The news editor was Ted Adams and our production manager was Jack Ramsden who prior to[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]s because we lived in Sussex, near Grinstead and they were to do with the country seasons. I did do one or two criticisms of local dramatic society's productions.Roy Fowler: Is writing an interest which continued.Peter Tanner: It continued, as well as being interested in film, I'm also int[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]eadful.Q Anyway, we are back to the end of the second world war. Just before we go on about ACT, did you ever get connected yourself with any kind of production work or..15A Oh, when we were are at Blackheath, the GPO, I was sometimes asked to do a commentary and two camera boys - well, - they were […]
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