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E. M. Smedley Aston ( production manager) 1912 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:43 PM […]

Charles Picken

[…]gure - and also of course the North America figure (and other global markets) - the Studio hierarchy would decide to green light some of their future production slate as they knew (with reasonable accuracy) how much revenue would be flowing in from their current films out playing in Cinemas. Th[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]room at Shepherds Bush in lime Grove. What was the central loading room? Well, that was in those days I've been Shepherds Bush usually had about five production six production guy. It was like a film factory really the central low room. So it consisted of a background on the front room. And in the f[…]

Norman Spencer

[…]d that was it. Your food was laid on and the food was laid? Yes, yes, they organised some food, but it was award terribly crude. And if it was a good production, the food was alright if it was a bad production, like, for example, Mother Riley, it was sandwiches or something like that. Anyway, I got […]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

E. M. Smedley Aston (production manager) 1912 - 2006by admin â€” last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:43BECTU History Project - Interview No. 407[Copyright BECTU] Interview Date: 1997-04-30Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Fred TomlinRoy Fowler: So starting at the beginning, when and w[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]ort of think about this, so I used to, I used to apply for these jobs. There were all sorts of things in television and there were, you'd see jobs in production, I fancied that so I used to apply, and I never got anything, not anything.[15:12]And, by the way, one other interesting, small sideline, i[…]

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[…] dio in France but their cutting and all the post production was done in London. So when I was working […]

Rodney Giesler

[…]ler: Also it wasn't a total film fan magazine. What I liked about it were the stories from behind the camera. They always gave you a list of films in production, and I thought I'd love to get round a studio and see what's happening. So I looked at the films "Upcoming" and I saw that Cineguild had a […]
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