[…]won't last. We knew it wouldn't last. But anyway, he went and at that point, I applied for the job I'd been doing a lot of mixing for students at the Royal College of Art and stage sound wouldn't, wouldn't employ me As the mixer. So they took on Cyril Brown, who was the mixer I knew from Kay's West […]
[…]ew digital intermediate companies, or companies that produce it, would be looking at a screen five feet in front of them and they’d be looking like a television, “Oh look I can see something here and…”. So it was difference in approach and understanding, you know, I wouldn’t say limitations of film,[…]
[…]eld that I wanted to work in. And first, at the Freshers Fair at University, the first thing I came across was Unit Sixty Five, which was the student television outfit and I thought that was interesting so I joined that. And I think, probably, my university studies somewhat suffered because of that […]
[…]r! I: I've just, I've put this on the record on my own piece - I actually was the first that was dispatched from Cowcaddens and sent to Stirling Royal and even by six o' clock I was doing phone reports. It was that much of a technical disaster. R: I also remember being up there in the morn[…]