Roger Davis

[…]one there were three of them. Each one had a one of the engineers sitting in front of it with the senior engineer then down below behind. This is the production desk with a producer sound and the vision mixer and time a clock hung was string and hand well man that that was off the main main timepiec[…]

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 […]

Peter de Normanville

[…]ng, and decided that would be the kind of thing I'd like to do. My parents had a very good friend who was, in fact, he was the top executive of Ranks production, and said he would sort of start me in the film industry. That was awesome. John was awesome, John. Yeah. Which, in fact, my parents though[…]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] r one. When I got back I was technically a Production Assistant . 45:00 Because of the row with the city […]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] was somebody who helped the director. There was a, a production assistant that it’s called now, who in fact who typed […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] know, and so on. Anyway, that was the end of production briefly, but very briefly. All the pictures went, rapidly, […]

Simon Rose

[…]ied typically if you're a woman but no, I managed to escape all that.Ian Noah  30:20  The World in Action and seven up and so these are the productions that you're working on at the time. Yeah, swinging 60s.Simon Rose  30:28  Yeah. Well, I entered the business a good time. I thin[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]the thing as it is.SPEAKER: M8When I sit down and look at some of these films even mighty Joe Young or some of our later films I did with Morningside productions. You say if I don't take in ten minutes more I could have made that scene much better.SPEAKER: M1But I think you owe it to me. You always […]

Moira Armstrong

[…]ur, what PA meant in those days and your association with Jim?Well, PA in, in those days in fact was somebody who helped the director. There was a, a production assistant that it’s called now, who in fact who typed the camera script and did all the sort of paperwork attached to, to doing a show. In […]
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