[…] And of course you know, Alf was very good on set-ups and things like that and so gradually this sort […]
[…] renting lights and they decided to buy some lamps and set up an electrical department. I can't remember the precise […]
[…]lliance, in its cleverness, in its variety of colour. And the way Brian tried to deal with that was… he still had the movie lights in the room on the set with the actors but just before takeover he would get talcum powder and he would scatter it in front of the lights to try and soften the light. As[…]
[…]the painting school; her ambition at this time was to become a painter and had no interest in working in the cinema; after finishing at art school JR set up a studio overlooking the harbour where she worked on her painting; her paintings sold very well but she wanted a larger canvas to work with and[…]
[…]ay morning. You had the casting had got one at the same time so the cast was sort of there for Monday morning. The Art Director somehow had to revamp sets and things and you were off, you know, just. But the amount of responsibility that a First Assistant had in those days was extraordinary.Roy Fowl[…]
[…]o train himself not to operate the camera as he had in documentaries; thanks to the advice of James Ritchie and John Taylor DW always felt relaxed on set.00:18:25 – 00:29:00 DW is not a fan of filmmakers who talk about taking inspiration from paintings; Vermeer’s Lady with a Mandolin [possibly The G[…]
[…]t all that do I didKeith Ewart 10:12 in armored cars. Imagine the joy of playing around with armored cars. Wonderful things. It's a train set in there.Roy Fowler 10:18 Had there been an OTC at school? Yes, yes. So that gave you an entree. Did itKeith Ewart 10:24 n[…]
[…] I want to tell you a lot about this next set we are going to build, come and have lunch […]
[…]uppose, storytelling in somewhere and I didn't understand that at the time. And one day, the cinematograph broke out and my brother was a bit upset I was more upset than he was. And I caught my father saying to him, if you're a very good boy, I'll give you a pathescope, which was a 9.5 pathees[…]
[…]ed thing, and Michael Peacock ran things. Now, I’m not sure of the dates in all this but that is the correct chronology, and Tahu’s forces were set back. Nevertheless, the news from…the news division, the news directorate still ran the news from Alexandra Palace, but we became more of a […]