[…] and a couple of Feature Units which meant there was an augmented crew. So, a News crew could go out and shoot a two-minute story on sound so a Sound Recordist and Cameraman could go out with a Journalist and shoot a two-minute story. If you needed lights you had an Electrician so it was, like, a fo[…]
[…] Grip, yes. I knew him as a scene shifter prior to that! PB-C: Really. And we had two electricians. DB: Ah. 25 mins PB-C: A sound recordist, Peter Evans, and an assistant sound recordist. And Peter and myself. Oh, and Dick had his assistant. DB: Barbara Saxon. PB-C: [la[…]
[…] But Peter... Peter was dropped very early, I think one plus one hour or something, we didn't ask, I know he's got an MBE...
Bob Allen: As a sound recordist?
Mickey Hickey: No, as a cameraman.
Bob Allen: As a cameraman?
Mickey Hickey: Yeah, and then when they decided that they wanted sou[…]
[…] tower. There was a small tower block there which had been used and occupied by Gaumont British in the ‘30s in fact a cousin of mine had been a sound recordist at Gaumont British there in the ‘30s so I'd heard of the place and my wife to whom I'd been married by then for five years she had worked in[…]
[…]forth. So after about two or three years I suppose, I suppose I was totally in charge. But, to answer your question, he used to be the location sound recordist, but of course when he was ill or when he subsequently died, then I went out as well. Gateway had a Nagra 3 quarter inch machine with Piloto[…]
[…] of him. There were other people there, a man called Jack Rogerson who…God knows whatever happened to him?I: He was the sound recordist.R: Well no, he was a bit more…he became an Editor. He was certainly a Producer. He used to like putting his pe[…]
[…]on : I can remember Bacon. Can you remember Bacon from their research department?Peter Birch : I do, Leslie Bacon.Alan Lawson : And there was a sound recordist who worked with them too. He wore sandals but never socks. A mop of hair.Peter Birch : I think I might have remembered that. No. Of course I[…]
[…]nard Shaw rushes! He put the lid on quickly, but the light had gone up, and so it was exactly the same thing. He went to dear old Ed Pawley the sound recordist, who was Frank Bryce's brother-in-law...and so Ed Pawley said, "Oh...that's not a help is it? That's not a very good thing to have done. Had[…]