[…]something else.And that, you but you decided to early on?I was Esther Harris because my brother was Harris Kamlish.Y es.Who introduced me to National Screen Service when I was sixteen years of age.Ah.7Esther Harris. Tape 1 Side AAnd I, I remember at the time my brother said to me ‘You’re not to take[…]
[…] again jumping out of the Army, and I did the last Stigmatus on sound effects in 1947, or '48. But there at the Paris cinema in Regent Street we were screened off from the audience. And I thought, well this is a bit different from the ways we were in full view and of course, you can imagine at 17 or[…]
[…]l those scenes with the train were shot in that way.. ,; .~Roy Fowler: That would take some positioning presumablyMaurice Carter: You just set up the screen, doodle about with projector until you got itdead centre, but it was out of focus you see, and so it just blotted out the hot spot.Roy Fowler: […]
[…] this very complicated chase sequence to a marshalling yard which was a climax getting it all together for the first cut for some Michael welcome and screening with him and the Robert Taymor and Kenny Cornelius and being totally mortified because during the big chase sequence somebody wanted either […]
[…] office in Boston. Did you read it. Yes I did. I edited this on on a little I come in what they called those. They were little they were had a little screen here and rewind. Now I stuck it together and then I actually dubbed it in London using boozy in hot desks and some mu sic that I'd recorded on […]
[…]rse, the days when you had continuous performances, and I should never forget arrive getting wherever we were in the cinema. And looking at the screen just as the Wicked Witch was taking the poisoned apple out of the cold room, and all the liquid ran off it and formed skulls down. And then I t[…]
[…] like you can see it in large capitals on the screen , THEN CAME THE WAR. This is in the […]
[…]n, I said to Andy, what do you think about joining the Navy, I think they’re fabulous. Anyway, I got the submarine. A long story. Anyway, on the screen we sailed this U-boat up the English Channel, we turned left “Just past Auntie Maude’s place, she lives at Southend”, up the Thames estuary to […]
[…]tarted that on, in, in Ally Pally, as Play the Game.Mm.That was done there and the billings are here. And we used to have teams against like the screen versus television, that would be the movie screen versus television with names like Sally Ann Howes, Hazel Court, David Tomlinson, Dermot Walsh[…]
[…] here. And we used to have teams against like the screen versus television, that would be the movie screen versus […]