[…]m the Cruel Sea or something you know pay the distributor. If it was a television drama production you'd have to pay the actors a repeat and so forth.researchers would get involved in this. Sometimes and have to phone the agent negotiate an Equity minimum and put it through that. So we became a much[…]
Brian Pritchard (BP) Motion Picture Consultant (Formerly Kodak, Filmatic, Humphries & Hendersons) Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 05/03/2019 Length 02:17:14PF: This is an interview with Brian Pritchard. Thank you for taking part in the interview today. So just to star[…]
[…]Mirzoeff, who, you know, was a really distinguished documentary maker. I worked for him as a PA for about a year then I was very lucky and I became a researcher. And I worked on a series called Birds Eye View with him which was a wonderful series, all shot from a helicopter.SUE MALDEN: What did the […]
[…]ter this breakdown, for TB, from winter 59 when I came back again, I was made up to being a research assistant a big deal I was only acting temporary researchers and after that, and then then this later I was putting in for production assistant and never getting on the boards. And I was put up to it[…]
[…] a job you could do without an ACTT ticket was Researcher. So they to ok me on as Researcher. I […]
[…]ck who was Secretary of the IWM also started in Information Retrieval, and then in my time we had James Barker, [who had a] subsequent life as a film researcher, and television producer and author. A gentleman called Dr Stephen Badsey who came to us with a PhD from Cambridge and basically catalogues[…]
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