[…]in California, Palm Springs, San Diego and Los Angeles. Paul Lecker 22:10 Where did it? Were they shown? Did you go to any screenings at the time, or any events where the films were shown, Bobbi Riesel 22:21 no, very often they were sent abroad, […]
[…]ntmartre which was run by some fascinating people who who were the first to show bin uelle? large doors, the ink, the inkwell is flashed on the screen as we were still made a hole in the in the in the wall, which is, which was still there, then. And that raised audience and they kindly gave us[…]
[…]and all foreign films. Actually that's er - I've never known another thing, cinema, like it because what they did - they had the projector behind the screen. And the audience would sit in front of the screen. Well they must have reversed the negative or something. Because it was underneath the arche[…]
[…]nt it in. And we didn't have a television but my grandmother did who was still living in Poplar at the time, and went over there, she had a nine inch screen, and waited with bated breath to see what was going to come up, and it was, it was mine and, I mean there was no credit or anything like that b[…]
[…]remember, out for thirty seconds, back for 30 seconds and you see the last 30 seconds of yourself dance, because it takes 30 seconds to come onto the screen. And that was one of the days that he got a good picture.And then many years after that when I used to go up to Alexander Palace a lot. And it […]
[…]side units, do you want to cut and run getting on Peter's point about the the anti view feeling bad kill lots of the units. And I remember going to a screening of Don Armstrong's some of the clouds, which was a very long term when we had been shot for about a year and then another year sort of getti[…]
[…]made a circular metal drum, each of which took two groups. In a group was 3 1,000 ft linear tins, so each of these drums took the equivalent of 2,000 screen footage and the film was put in them with a sillica gel, in other words a dehumidfier, and then they were soldered and covered with tape and ch[…]
[…]. But if you talk about factual filmmaking, of it and and we'll get there, oh yes, a lot of it will be displayed on television rather than on the big screen. That's life. There you are. Bill, I won't go on about flight of flight of the Condor, which had everything. Yes,Speaker 2 31:37 Bi[…]
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14 Victor Saville (1895-1979) was an English director, producer and screenwriter. His films included Dark Journey (1937) and The Silver Chalice (1954)15 Edwin Greenwood (1895-1939) was a British screenwriter and film d[…]