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Christopher Challis
[…]ushes the first time.CC: No I didn't rate being invited. I was too low down the scale. Technicolor were quite different to — if you were working on a production you went as member of the production crew. The rushes at Technicolor were still a much higher 1evel operation, just heads of department and[…]
Philip Bonham-Carter
[…]hristmas broadcast, but in 1970 it was decided that instead of doing what had in the past been done which was largely to do the broadcast as a studio production, as an outside broadcast, it was decided that because of the success of Royal Family, the way it had been shot, which was essentially ‘fly […]
Clyde Jeavons
[…]hat we were over-selecting. It was over-rigorous and I came to a conclusion quite rapidly that it was important for every country to preserve its own production, irrespective of whether it was crap or not, and every country should preserve everything produced in its own country if it could. That was[…]
Vivienne Collins
[…]s, yes, it really very much was.But I imagine that, you know, in the library you had, even if it was a frustrating jobbecause you weren’t involved in production at least you got to know how to handle film?Absolutely, absolutely. And I...And a lot of film too?Yes. And it, I suppose it in a way t[…]
Frederick Bentham
[…]rs, we had some very poor ones. And so I quit or become very unreliable these memories are early memory systems. They will devise by me as far as the controllers, but the circuitry was terrible. And memory systems for the bad memory are not very good. So the real jump forward came from thorns with T[…]
Gerald Chambers
[…]ty of the of the film, it was quite good.Roy Fowler 21:50 One last question for me. JOHN, was there any native New Zealand film industry? production?Gerald Chambers 21:57 Well, yes, there was the National Film Unit in in Wellington, with whom I made the film later, later on i[…]
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[…]
Charles Potter
[…]S rail. LMS Yes, LMS rail, London, Scottish Railway. This one, the one there, London. Scottish Railway Board also authorized money to be spent on the production of a number of films to show the staff the other man's job.Speaker 3 14:57 Now I. Just at that time, of course, I was also by t[…]
