[…]d about a week learning how to do it from this boy's gonna leave go in the army. And I became the central loader, as it were, there was more than one production there at the time. So I had to sort of service more than one picture, load, the film, taking on the set, and so on, keep the stock accounts[…]
[…]CHARLES SMITH: Yes, of course. It was with a small cooperative unit called DATA, DATA Film Unit. And I was taken on, really, in the first place, as a production manager and accountant, again because I could add up a row of figures, which not everybody can—although I wanted to be a technician.&[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]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 […]
[…] yeah I don't know if he wanted to concentrate more production at Denham, because they had several large stages there. […]
[…] know, and so on. Anyway, that was the end of production briefly, but very briefly. All the pictures went, rapidly, […]