Search Results for: Production Designer
Gerry Weinbren
[…]rible spend the wasteful spend doubling up having to aircraft the same time made by two different. Firms and then only one aircraft actually going to production that was so wasteful. So. There was a lot I became very interested also in television at that stage and towards the end of my career at Bri[…]
Charles W. Smith
[…]CHARLES SMITH: Yes, of course. It was with a small cooperative unit called DATA, DATA Film Unit. And I was taken on, really, in the first place, as a production manager and accountant, again because I could add up a row of figures, which not everybody can—although I wanted to be a technician.&[…]
Charles Bennett
[…]ide to go into film. It sort of happened. Actually, I started professionally in the theatre, I suppose when I was eleven. That was in Max Reinhardt's production of The Miracle at Olympia in 1911. And then I went back to the theatre when I was fourteen, and I played... Yes! Talking of films, I'm alwa[…]
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[…]
Richard (Dickie) Best
[…] deciding, atthe age of 15 deciding what to do when I left school there were threechoices, films, theatre or the BBC. Not acting, appearing but on theproduction side. Films where always favourite. theatre was a lot of nightwork which I didn't fancy and the BBC was a third choice if everythingelse fa[…]
