[…]im Shields: It brings the scene to life.Bill Welch: You know it, sort of, is alive. You know there's some life there, it's not just like I've seen on television many, many times. You'll see people sitting at the table and there's a cup of tea pouring out, and the kettle boils, the teapot goes down a[…]
[…]y pictures of a sequence of something. Just to keep me busy. I think on I had just photographed in 1959 Paul Czinner ‘Day at the Ballet’ at the Royal Opera House and he had asked me to do it because he had seen the work I had done on ‘Red Shoes’ and you seem to have an affinity for ballet whic[…]
[…]y’s and he sat there and again said “Ca va Jocelyn.” And went off. And Berman said “Does he ever say anything more than that?” And I said “That’s the best one hopes for, sometimes he says more.” And …RF: Had he ever talked about the film, what he wanted, how he saw it, what it was about? Becau[…]