Bill Girdlestone

[…]terrible, they were really very bad because he hadn't had time to do them.Fowler/Lawson: What do you think of present-day films? I don't mean on television, I mean in the cinema.Bill Girdlestone: Well, I don't go, but what I see on the box it looks as though they've given the dolly pusher […]

BEHP Newsletter #3.final__0

[…] a successful director. Sir Christopher Frayling, former Rector of the Royal College of Art and Chair of Arts Council England, […]

Barrie Merritt

[…]nbsp;6:51  well, the work obviously, was all advertising. Cinema, at the cinema. It was the early days. That's right. That was the early days of television, because I can remember us doing all of our film work in black and white. And there was a point when we went into colour, so obviously the […]

Tessa Idlewine

[…]nish there was one thing I wanted to ask about digital releases, home movies … is that ever factored in? Is there kind of a look for, kind of, a home television sets or anything like that? You know I’m not as familiar with that but is there anything that has to be done in the mastering of like, say,[…]
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