[…]sions, when I used to go and book a table at either a hotel or restaurant, get a private room, they was the composers, the director, producer, Steve, recordist, and Chris Greenham, Mary Haberfield, the sound engineer, all the technicians and the heads and myself, we would have big table usually for […]
powell Copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project. The subject is Wendy Toye, interviewed by Linda Wood, 20 May 1991, recordist Dave Robson. File 197SIDE 1, TAPE 1LW: Can you say when and where you were born?WT: I was born in 1917, in London, May 1st.LW: Where about in London?[…]
[…]on’t make a film about smoke." "well what?"-- "well what about Piccadilly Circus?" And John went and worked with them, I think as cameraman and sound recordist, something like that, and the BFI, that film-making activities at the BFI which had developed a bit, gave them the money to make Nice Time. […]
[…]or, when yours was closed, you know. But they went by a little light on the side, you had to pull it. And a fellow named Syd Wiles who became a sound recordist. You know Sid? Well you know Sid...Manny Yospa: Les Wiles' father?Leonard Harris: Yeah that's right, yeah, he was a sort of - and Frank Slog[…]
[…]matically be able to have a work permit. Is what I'm saying Adam Dawson 30:27 Well, we had.. Actually the sound recordist although he's not given a credit on the film was Max Pagie , and Max Pagie had been brought over at the request of Marlene Dietri[…]
[…]a sound and and then of course Mike shadows thing. I mean, that used to be the thing where I remember I was Phil green rod Phil green rod and a sound recordist at the bush. I mean, they had a mic shadow on the recorder. So that's where the booms got to be, the bikes got to be. And the land caravan s[…]
[…]p;the Outer Hebrides. Harold Hazen Jack Cardiff myself. Charlie Tester was the sound recordist and uh Don weeks was the assistant. Who drove the through the the the&[…]
[…]on magnetic they can stop and start and run back and pick up the synch again. So really they had a lot of problems in those days. So if you was sound recordist in the theatre, sound mixer, you had to be on your toes. Took a lot of concentration, and also breathing down the back of your neck. You got[…]
[…]Canada under her maiden name, Lily, interviewers JohnLegard [JL] and Gloria Sachs [GS], recorded in her home, in Hampstead Garden Suburb, 3 May 1989. Recordist Alan Lawson [AL].SIDE 1, TAPE 1JL: Daphne, could we hear about your early days, who you are. DA: I’ m Daphne Lily Anstey.Where you lived in […]