Mike Bradsell

[…]l, 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 used with this camera, only, they're only about 30 feet long. So you had just over a minute, I think 16 frames a second. And although […]

Barrie Merritt

[…]ere doing? Sort of out how?Speaker 2  6:07  Well I think Pearl and Dean obviously, they were big cinema advertisers in those days. And they set up their own production unit, which was called Poland in studios, as well as the animation studios. So that was their own, they supported it. They[…]

Interview

[…]l, 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 used with this camera, only, they're only about 30 feet long. So you had just over a minute, I think 16 frames a second. And although […]

Bill Cotton

[…]majors, that sort of rank were very, veryunreliable, if you were a young subaltern. You never quiteknew where you stood with them. And it was a veryunsettling time and it really took Malaya to a degree butthen Korea later to smarten the army up.My brother in law, I had two brother in laws from my fi[…]

Geoff Labram

[…]hose things are very, very strong influences on what happened later. And I might add as a little footnote that I was delighted to be able to buy a cassette of Henry the fifth from Woolworths for less than 10 pounds.Interviewer  18:08  And they're doing a remake of it shortly to I don't kno[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]I thought you did and I'm sure, I think, I'm right - you have to accept the situation as it stands at that particular moment, you can't alter a given set of circumstances and this is what filming in television, I think, is all about. You haven't got unlimited amounts of money, you haven't got unlimi[…]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] in fact, the whole … He had a very small set up but, you know, everybody was the same. Fortunately […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] all the fun! Roy Fowler: Right. Vernon Sewell: So I set out to be a director and I set out […]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]nue. It’s a great office and it is a bit like a nostalgia trip, like stepping back in time slightly.TE: I’ve landed in the right place, yes. The mind-set of the whole operation here very much fits in with what I do.CR: Great, thank you for that. Can you talk a little bit more about, once you made th[…]
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