[…]very fortunate and after that Play for Today went out I was offered a thing which was outside broadcast, which was a thing that really was outside my scope – with four cameras, I remember and I thought I’m not up to that. Anyway, I carried on, very flattered to be offered, so I went down to see the […]
[…]ere was a sort of amazing chemistry that flowed when they were doing these things and I've seen some of the material from those days. I think Kenneth scopes of those days which had b een thoughtlessly edited because you know you were really into the thing and we all been rehearsing what you were but[…]
[…]:12 Out of that, well, not out of that came another step away to Channel Four. This was a big independent production, I said big because of the scope and scale of it. There was a musical on in Russia in Moscow, called Juno and a vos. It was extremely controversial because it told the story of […]
[…]t round to people like Bert Kingston and gathered up, I managed to get two sets of Ross Express lenses. Now The Charge, for some reason, had to be in Scope, in Cinemascope, which meant Panavision, which in other words is an anamorphic process. And fortunately, for my luck, yet again, in those […]
[…]ou’ve got the picture there, then the crucial bits of trailers on a different ratio. You might have four trailers: widescreen, standard, cinema scope, every one the masking would have to change and the sound levels ster… stereophonic sound or flat sound, all that would be a masterful job by th[…]
[…] stuff and then get back and it sounded, from my point of view, it sounded like a really attractive place to be. The other thing was, within the scope of my own department, there was no progression for me because we had very well established and very well paid supervisory staff who weren't goin[…]
[…]being conducting from sessions. See, we hadn't got quite the was I said hadn't got quite Yes, dramatic talent for you know, just managing on the last scope from the second to the last section done. Not as we started it better, not making too much of a cliffhanger. But he was a great friend and the V[…]
[…]ill be ‘yes’. And if I were to suggest it to ITV it would be the first of a series of committee meetings.’ And I think in a way that summarises – the scope and the breadth of the BBC, everybody should work for them at some time or another.I had a happy time there; and I proved to myself that I was t[…]
[…]eah, right, so I eventually made my decision and this is what I wanted to do and I duly left STV and started as a Staff Cameraman in a company called Scope Picture Productions based in Blythswood Street in Glasgow and it was different. I did have my doubts for many, many months following it. I did m[…]
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