[…], 35mm and 70mm required different machines each had to be doubled up due to the print quantities; LH moved into his new house in 1959; LH received a gold watch for 25 years’ service (27 in total) and remained in printing for the remainder of his career.00:22:45 – 00:23:40 Things changed when Eastma[…]
[…]s second volume of autobiography. A couple of his quota films and one of which was Fox made at Wembley did you. Did you happen to see there it was on television about two to three weeks. Which one it was the title for the moment escapes me have a terrible memory of back but it was surprisingly good […]
[…]l the time. Watching points and in fact it was. You it was on the thing where than where I got my first solo dubbing job of feature of all commercial television half hour Biola as I had done on documentaries and things but this was the first time on my own. In the feature world who was going to ask […]
[…]discusses redundancies; they had one of the best redundancies agreements at the time; PO became one of the most significant treasurers the union had; television began to change the union in the late-1970s early-1980s; PO believed that they were not as strong; PO left Technicolor in 1981and gave up h[…]
[…]urth unit); Technicolor camera departments almost ceased to exist, SS was sent to the electronics department (film on to tape and tape on to film for Television broadcast); SS left Technicolor.00:34:40 – 00:38:40 SS bought a company and renamed it Joy Photographic Enterprises; at this time Eastmanco[…]
[…]lough College in the evenings for boiler house management training; most of the men were returning to work at this point; Technicolor were working on Royal events and sporting events; newsreels were guaranteed to be ready the same evening of the event; they were all three-strip except for the Olympi[…]