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[…]

Norman Warren

[…]with the commercials side. And, secondly all the shooting of those were done in Paris. They had a studio in France but their cutting and all the post production was done in London. So when I was working with him which was in Clarges Street in Mayfair, they had the cutting rooms in the basement. […]

Dicky Leeman

[…]ars with 'Young Woodley'. And I can remember we never repeated a theatre. And later on one of my best jobs was assistant stage manager on the touring production of 'The Miracle', which was with Diana Manners and Glen Byam Shaw, in which I was the ASM, which is Assistant Stage Manager, and also I was[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]ures in England in that period, features and all kinds of things. Oh yes, he was a busy man.Roy Fowler: There was a fairly healthy English or British production organisation at that time, was there not?Eddie Dryhurst: Well it was struggling to be born in a sense I think. There were a lot of fly-by-n[…]

Carol Owens

[…]ly doing the job of assistant, so you know managing all the content that was coming into the cutting room and that was being worked on, liaising with production and the other disciplines as well. You know when the film was finished you do the sound track-lay and when the transmission print came back[…]

Charles Wilder

[…]re A.C. and R.C. Bromhead and the studio manager was Bernard Bromhead, and it was all in the family kind of thing, you know? And the film that was in production when I arrived there was Jack Buchanan and Betty Balfour, and I can't remember the name of the film but they were the two stars of the day.[…]

Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…] ran into Donald Alexander, just by accident, and he suggested I should go and see Paul Ruther again, who had, by then, got his own firm, Paul Ruther productions. And. And Paul was quite glad to see me, because most people had joined up, and there was a shortage of people about who had some film exp[…]

Geoff Labram

[…]signed to Henry the fifth. And I spent the remaining seven weeks working on Henry the fifth.Interviewer  17:39  That was they were still in production and there wasn't post production.Geoff Labram  17:42  None of this was post production, that the term post production, if you rec[…]

Gordon Hales

[…]the time or did you go out with units?Gordon Hales  18:53  Very seldom went out with units, but when I say a dog's body, you will assign to productions and you have the Junior Assistant and the primary influencer that say when I was lucky enough to meet the assistant assistant of John Monc[…]
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