A F (Peter) Birch

[…]ing out on horseback and things like that - the way the rich live - and went round his cinemas, and gave the boys a little schooling in running their projection, particularly the sound side of it. I didn't meet up with Lord Louis out there, but I met with all his headquarters staff and they gave me […]

Stanley W Sayer

[…]’t entirely satisfied with (some discussion of the labs being to blame); SS talks about the success of Star Wars.00:13:45 – 00:23:10 Dune using front projection for the mattes using a blue max projector adapted from a Technicolor three-strip; the worm sequences and the soldier sequences were done us[…]

Bernard Vorhaus

[…]be rushing around wildly. [SC chuckles] Anyway we managed to get through the stuff. And then it was the first time in the studio that they'd had back projection, and everything went wrong that could. And so Hagen went absolutely crazy. And I went up to him, he was in his usual office which was the b[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

The copyright of this interview lies with the British Entertainment History ProjectInterviewer Sidney ColeAdditional questions by Roy FowlerInterviewee Una BartDate 19 June 1991SC: Una when and where were you born? UB: I was born in Brixton in the Brixton Road, 82 years ago, last May, of profes[…]

John Allen

SPEAKER: F1The copyright of this recording is vested in the AC Titi history project. John Allen. Laboratory technician Technicolor and also a manager. INTERVIEWER Alice Cooper with Alan Lawson recorded on the second of May nineteen ninety one side one first of all when and where were you born.SPEAKE[…]

Karel Reisz

Alan Lawson:00.00The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project,  Karel Reisz, film director.Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded 17 April 1991 SIDE 1, Norman Swallow:0.23  Where and […]

Pat Jackson

[…] [Laughing]...in which to work!John Legard: Yes that's very strange. You see, I remember 'High Tide at Noon' and it's studio, of course a lot of back projection .Pat Jackson: Well there, you know...and that's all... really...John Legard: Yeah. Anyway, that's all past history now, so...but er...Pat J[…]
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