Search Results for: Production Designer
Christopher Miles
[…]ent comic films and I think you know the liberation of the camera i mean i i mean on six sided triangle which I was Boulting brothers gave me a production manager to do oversee the shoot, which we did in six days as we did in five days. And the reason why it is so quickly that the the silent t[…]
Ted (Robert Edward) Newman
[…] a sonic sound. Now those do Sonic heads. Chief always told me they were really made for they were a recording head. But they were put in there for reproduction. I know. I didn't understand what a boy but I know, later years we had a lot of trouble with them. But the engineer always seem to be adjus[…]
Jack Gold
[…]erything else, and the whole look of filming, I mean, news, current affairs, was changing. And then they advertised again for PA’s, as we were then - Production Assistants - which doesn’t mean the same thing nowadays. NS I think it still does, doesn’t it? JG Oh, they, I don’t know, whateve[…]
Barbara (Bimbi) Harris
[…]zation.BH: No, I think It felt less and less, you know.JH: There were many more women, certainly in the Lime Grove era, Daphne was a typical example, production secretary, duty officer and assistant and things and then sideways into television production. And there were a lot of women at Lime Grove.[…]
Peter T Handford
[…]that was the title of the signature tune that became quite famous – but that was all that happened. That was to open the studio, this Edward Dryhurst production directed by John Harlow and then nothing happened at all. MGM brought in one picture which I think was Edward My Son which I think was the […]
Peter Tanner
[…]s because we lived in Sussex, near Grinstead and they were to do with the country seasons. I did do one or two criticisms of local dramatic society's productions.Roy Fowler: Is writing an interest which continued.Peter Tanner: It continued, as well as being interested in film, I'm also int[…]
Gordon McCallum
[…] know, and so on. Anyway, that was the end of production briefly, but very briefly. All the pictures went, rapidly, […]
Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)
[…]e was, she should be people should talk about her. She was a great lady, you know, she just took over the Film Unit and looked after it. There was no production manager. She was the head of the secretarial originally, you know, head the office staff. And she just looked after everybody. Rodney […]
