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[…] so we were quite impressed because I love the ’ scope format, I really do like that ratio. And, of […]

Mike Bradsell

[…]ore outlaying. But he did find the a fairly cheap 9.5 millimetre camera made by the British brands of branch of pathway brothers. School, the path is scope. And I had no idea about editing or anything, I just liked the idea of shooting things and looking at them on the screen. The cassettes that you[…]

Interview

[…]ore outlaying. But he did find the a fairly cheap 9.5 millimetre camera made by the British brands of branch of pathway brothers. School, the path is scope. And I had no idea about editing or anything, I just liked the idea of shooting things and looking at them on the screen. The cassettes that you[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]Amazing. Were you going to say something?RF: Well, when you mentioned Colonel Blimp, which is one of the landmark British films I think, in terms of ‘scopes sizes. Do you have any other reflections of it at the time, working in the studio at that time?WR: Not much about Colonel Blimp. [Pause] I have[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]k agents was a German company called Helmand. And around 60 the new Eastman telescope stock came in right. And we immediately I said right well we want this&nbs[…]

Norman J Warren

[…]0.03.56] So, I would say that was the start because I then kept on to my parents and my father fortunately managed to get, it was a hand cranked Bingoscope projector, a very basic little machine which he bought off somebody at work with four little short films and they became my obsession watching t[…]

Ronald Grant

[…]is door. Now. I saw things I thought, that's the Astoria. What's the word again, the ambient speakers from for the stereo, when it went in and cinema scope coming out. I recognised that, you know, they're tilted down towards the audience. And there was a pile of them. There were coat hangers, long c[…]

Geoff Hermges

[…]onsidering the structure of coal. And I was given absolutely free hand to get equipment high speed cinematography equipment, lighting equipment, microscopes, everything I needed. And set up this laboratory, and eventually had two of my own assistants there and then, when the laboratory enlarged and […]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]c lamp because they're very small lampposts, your ears were burning. So they had to think about changing them all. But I come to widescreen and CinemaScope in a minute, narrower. I started it new straight. And I found that Jessie it's a huge building. And we used to say that there's so many electric[…]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]ertainly what the original production intended to be seen. But it is a matter of personal judgement at the end of the day and so you can watch oscilloscopes and a properly set up monitor and say “That’s how I think it should look. The colours are either neutral or I’m aware of the artistic sense tha[…]
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