Jim Whittell

[…]p;     JIM WHITTELL:  I think more fundamentally as so often happens Rank had taken over the largest cinema distribution and production company in Holland, and having taken it over left it with the original owner to run it.  Very, very naïve.  And within a few mont[…]

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[…]

Jack Rockett

[…] particularly refreshing reading, underlining the differences in outlook between the production and exhibition sectors. (Lawrence Napper, BCHRP) BECTU History Project […]

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.[…]

Harry Miller

[…]d this work at Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and various other places, Nice, and it was a bit difficult with Monty and Harry Lachman because I think it was the production manager who went down with a nervous breakdown and we were left with the accountant.   I did make one of my only appearances on the sc[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…].Roy Fowler  3:56  CM, CMJonathan Balcon  9:43  CM Wolf sorry, CM Wolf yes, I do get names wrong. He formed with Victor Saville a production company making advertising films. This was in 1919 and it was not unnaturally called The Victory Motion Picture Company. And Victor Saville[…]

James Arthur Clark

[…]int of fact I'd gone up to get a job because Francis Howard whom I'd met at the Federation had taken a job as a company secretary with it with a film production company and grazing Road which was called industrial colour films to 16 mill house employing about six people. So he said look I think ther[…]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] under budget! [Chuckles] Roy Fowler: Right. Were you acting as production manager? Andy Worker: No just... Roy Fowler: Just the accountant? […]

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[…]
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