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[…] movies”. Here he worked for over thirty years as a Projectionist, and also on live stage shows as a Sculptor, […]
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[…], he was cutting. And who else was there?Of course, he was originally, he was at, worked at Merton Park didn’t he, Peter Morley? Wasn’t he in, in the projection department?In projection, that’s right, he was, he was in the projection box there, yes.So this must about be about his very first job then[…]
[…]es we had as well, we had a sort of blue background and they acted in front - this was when colour came in, before colour came in, but they used back projection a lot, which was quite tricky sometimes. Actually I enjoyed doing the special effects because it gives you problems to solve.Charles Drazin[…]
[…] my advantage, because I've occasionally been rung up by outside people inquiring about things, which I had no knowledge at all the things like front projection, which were not part of my remit, and the title misled people. So my successor, Graham Hartstone, will be called Head of post production, w[…]
[…] him. And again, he was generous enough to to give me the free hand, you see? And I said, Don't do it. When I said to him many times when we had back projection and law was more to do on either one. Goon, he said he was dreading at I said, Well, Mickey, I think I got the answer. I hope to have the a[…]
[…] Yes. And in fact, he went out on television about two months ago. I'm sorry I didn't see it. And what you were doing the model work for was for back projection playedUnknown Speaker 33:19 because they had in the foreground of your shot, a life size train interior,Unknown Speaker 3[…]