Peter Suschitzky

[…]out digital photography for three, four, five years before we actually embarked on it, used it. And he’s very interested in technology and all things scientific probably more than I am and we both felt that what we’d seen so far didn’t inspire us, it wasn’t good enough. And finally, we saw films sho[…]

Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…]sp;9:58  I was assigned to. A young director called Paul burnford to work on a series of zoo films, which strand did with Julian Huxley as their scientific advisor, who was then the secretary of the Zoological Society and I was very happy about that, because of my interest in zoology. So we sta[…]

Richard Marden

[…] a third and I went into some sort of other profession. But I used to pop him off by saying I did want to get into movies. But I wanted to get to the scientific side, the labs, which had been learned tension during at all. And so but after, but I came to leave school at the age of 18 it became appar[…]

Kay Mander

[…]ay Mander: Well, no actually it took us three weeks. And by this time we'd - you couldn't look in any books in wartime, there weren't any books about scientific photography, so we went away with a 400ft Debrie. We had learned by devious means that if you wanted to shoot a great big close up, you too[…]

Peter de Normanville

[…]ience Film the Year Award at the record.Alan Lawson  19:50  Start to pick film associates. No.Sarah Erulkar  19:52  international scientific.Peter de Normanville  19:55  I'll fill that in later. I can't remember. Anyway, I won it quite a few times. It was for the Britis[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…] never took to science very much so when I got up to Cambridge they wouldn't let me read er Agriculture, which I wanted to do because I said I had no scientific subjects. What they didn't tell me was I could have taken an Estate Management course. Instead I tried to read Modern Languages my first ye[…]

John Shearman

[…]subject and quite a lot of arguments.Unknown Speaker  7:06  What was this film? Ah,Speaker 2  7:08  this was the film which won a scientific film prize at the Venice Festival, which was not as glamorous then as it is now. And Caroline legern, writing about the festival in her fil[…]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…]hat preceded BISFA wasn’t it? British Industrial Films joinedup subsequently with the British Film Association and became British Industrial and Scientific Films.No, I don’t think so. I think there was another British Industrial, or something rather likethat. As far as I know, Curtois [ph] […]

Geoff Hermges

[…]something like a couple of years of apprenticeship, I decided that I wanted to broaden my technical knowledge, and so I managed, due to a fairly good scientific background at school, to get into the research local laboratories at Codex, then at Harrow Wilson, and got in. And was very lucky in that I[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] they did have someone but they wanted someone connected with scientific instruments over here. And so he got the job […]
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