[…] And my father got to know the manager in the projectionist and we also found out as Indeed I'm sure […]
[…]s had a store where they kept all the things they needed the disinfectant, the cleaning things, the dust, goats that clean the new dust coats for the projectionist, all the things they needed to run. And they had huge bales of carpet for going down the aisle and between the seats and so on. And in t[…]
[…]you decide that you were going to come into the business that you've been in?Barry Quinton: I came into the business in August 1961 as a trainee projectionist at the Odeon, North Finchley. Interviewer: And what memories do you have of that time? Barry Quinton: Well, quite a […]
[…]rs, and an extra reflective screen because of the loss of light and so on. So, but it worked. It was a clumsy system, and you are in the hands of the projectionist, each and every show. And if both prints, the left eye and right eye have to be kept exactly in sync. And they had a break in one printe[…]
[…]David Pilbeam and Norton. Way Naughton Wayne and Basil Radford. We were in Iraq in 1943. We got back to Iraq and my Batman was an Aberdonian he was a projectionist. And he came to me one day and said, Have you seen routine orders? And I haven't looked and he said, Well, they want projectionist. What[…]