Search Results for: Production Accountant
Gordon McCallum
[…]t, Alan, I don't know whether you did, but it really was devastation, girders twisted like hairpins, you know, and so on. Anyway, that was the end of production briefly, but very briefly. All the pictures went, rapidly, into other studios and we kept going in some - one or two lines in British Inter[…]
Philip Leacock
[…]hat would collect dirt. Everything was worked out by the Design Council, this was the worst thing and had people... I'm not sure if it ever went into production but they were certainly very interested in it! [laughs]Stephen Peet: There seems to be a bit of confusion in the lists of credits because y[…]
HP0682 Terry Ackland-Snow – Interview-breakdown
[…] 30:00 U Drawings/designs – "works of art" – belong to production companies not draughtsmen / Art Directors. 31:00 U "I’m […]
Lord Lew Grade
[…] were putting out in the UK, in American exports and production... Lew Grade : Yeah, but it was suitable for […]
Evangeline Harrison
[…]for more than a length of time, I was perfectly in my rights to leave. And there was this horrendous German, like he was straight out of the army, SS production manager, and we were in the basement of the gas factory, next to, where they had Speer locked up, it was this disused gas factory, we were […]
Agnes Wilkie
[…]as there a sense of it that it was bringing new talent through or...? R: It certainly felt like that. Probably especially behind the scenes, the production side, so Producers and Directors and Editors. It felt a really fantastic opportunity for giving them a chance to move on, do something diff[…]
