tuart Josephs is a British film and television technician who worked extensively in the post-production side of the industry, particularly in film laboratories.Early Life and CareerJosephs entered the…
…ation to Dorset, where he attended Swanage Grammar School. After serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps during his National Service, he took up boxing seriously, turning professional in the early 195…
…'s true interest was acting and directing, however,[and he began working at BBC Television in 1955 as a callboy, and rose steadily to become a production manager. In 1960 he began directing for the BB…
…aches” (1944). In 1943, Stafford was called up to serve in the Royal Navy and was assigned to the Royal Navy Film Unit, where he continued his work in film production until 1946. Afte…
…e screenplay of which he also wrote, but he immediately turned his attention to television and directed episodes of Desert Hi-Jack, Interpol Calling and four episodes of Internatio…
…hired as an economics specialist, for instance. Rules were laid down such as no Royal Stories or Sport; No desks for the presenters or blue backgrounds. Those backgrounds, in practice, turned out to b…
… rooms there. Donner worked on a number of films before national service in the Royal Army Educational Corps, and then gained experience at nearby Pinewood Studios as an editor on such films as Scroog…
…him in an open carriage.He tried a pan for the first time as they performed the Royal wave to him - there was no one else present except for a few Guardsmen and policemen!membership of ACT during his …
Expanded vision. To Berlin with Mark Robson for Prize of Gold. Robson takes him on for The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Turning Wales into China. Influenced by Chinese prints.