Maxwell Setton

[…]bsp;great film. George go. No no no. Try that very annoyed. I called in my production manager I said bring me here. Lynn Redgrave has a sister. And she cam[…]

David Attenborough

[…] So within a very short time not only was I assisting on Animal, Vegetable and Mineral and doing all those bits but was standing by for my own little productions.And I think my first appearance on the screen was George Nordoff, this great scientific boffin who understood about everything and was Dut[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]f the cuff rather than having dialogue scripted too rigidly. And Arthur was, Arthur Wooster was cameraman and it was a total sort of, very satisfying production.Start at the beginning, did you have a subject expert on it when you were writing the script?Well only the Home Office people and the polic[…]

Pat Jackson

[…]sil Wright and Harry Watt and they got the, sort of, combined credit of whatever, you know.Pat Jackson: Yeah. It was unfair because um...John Legard: Production! Credits for that?Pat Jackson: ... I was on every shot of it, and I know that Harry directed it, you know. So I mean, there's no question o[…]

Eric Cross

[…]r, Von Verer who escaped, a German POW we had that escaped. That was made at Pinewood and on location.Arthur Graham: To go back again Eric, what were production techniques like in the early days and how did they change over a period of time?Eric Cross: You're going back to the silent days now are yo[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape4

[…] you consider all that's gone into the preparation and the production and the post production of a film, costing millions […]
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