Graham Hartstone

[…]tion department theatre five, and three to six, and the dubbing theatres one and two, and preview theatres three and four. So there was a big team of projectionists and re recording mixers, W mixes as we called them, and the associated sound camera operators upstairs who also had to look up to the o[…]

Cy Young

[…]nd some of the hot dogs is showing people to their seats. As a manager. If it's a quiet. That you know that was.BG What about projection?Then all the projectionist because they had to know not just other projects but into the heating system the boilersBG How many people there were?CY Well I mean the[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]fascinating you are. You had to go outside the studio system to do them economically within your budget. Yes. Because on Mighty Joe Young We had four projectionist and four met painters and a big crew of 27 for a year. And of course that boosted the cost. And you you are a one man operation. I decid[…]

Jimmy Sangster

[…]ENotes :Picture break up at: 27.45, 35.00, 41.05, 46.40-50, 47.25-48.12    00.00-02.24Norman’s Film Services - First job at 16 as projectionist. ‘Salute to the British Worker’. Problems with projecting film. Given the sack.02.25Fan of films as boy.02.50Carlton Hill Studios. Clapp[…]

Bob Jordan

[…]was steady. Next thing you do, you do a leader, which you know about. So,the end rushes come up top and bottom, the frame. [mimes]. So, the projectionist in the theatre  when you’re seeing your rushes, would rack it to the correct frame size so you weren't, so your […]

Virginia McKenna

[…]time laughing, I think.JR: I didn’t see it, but I know the name.VM: Oh, it’s a wonderful film. It’s just so delightful. Peter Sellers plays a drunken projectionist, Margaret Rutherford played Mrs Fazackalee, who was this wonderful lady with sort of black and jet beads and playing the Wurlitzer, whic[…]
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