[…]ight of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. The subject of the interview is Betty Willingale, the interviewer is Darrol Blake, the recordist is Rick Harley. The date is the fifth of March 2003.[RH]: Okay all yours now.Thank you. Right, let’s begin with you identifying yourself?My […]
[…]ll the names like, Dave Robson was there right from the start but again Dave would never do any interviewing he lent his services as as a recorder, a recordist. Sid Cole wasn't there from the beginning but quite early on we'd have to go back to the very first minutes to to find out, they exist so we[…]
[…][End of Tape 2 Side A 45:48]Transcript Queries – Susan Crockford Page/TimeQueryTape 1 Side A 1 00:31Manny ‘Osper’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – recordist.5 05:58 George ‘Oney’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – artist.13 16:02‘Goldruk’? Spelling/Doubtful Word – SA Civil Rights activist.19 25:13‘Ad[…]
[…]sitive, you know exactly where you stand with them. And this man was very kind to me, he let me be on the set most of the time, or sit with the sound recordist, you know. There were other films being made there at the time - 'Land Without Music' and various things like that. But the atmosphere was a[…]
[…]; the entrance was in Oxford Street. Yes they had a building there. That was before I joined Path of course.Alan Lawson: On the sound side, the sound recordists at Path, do you remember who they were at all?John Turner: No...Alan Lawson: Well there was Reg Sutton; wasn't he Path?John Turner: No, he […]