Carmen Dillon

[…] Dillon Tape 1, Side 1 Sidney Cole: 23rd Actually. Unidentified Sound Recordist: Yes, you're right. 23rd June 1993. This is […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] Well it was rather a ridiculous business to buy since sound films were just coming in. So that side was […]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]ake prints, all the editing was done electronically, but we’d have the first port of call for the daily rushes, negative transfers and syncing up the sound, and that sort of thing. So, I did plenty of that. Sound syncing on a device called a SADiE, and the daily negative transfers. That started to d[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]e that… I… there was a mutual respect where I never tried to pretend that I knew much about music.  I used to leave it to them.  And on the sound side, and on the rest of it, they used to leave it to me.  So there was this mutual respect…  so there wasn’t this professional musici[…]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]t Elstree. But anyway the thing was that there were a number of pictures on the go the whole time. I think there was at that time...there was about 8 sound stages and there was at least two or three pictures on the go. And the First Assistants varied tremendously from the sort of doyen of them all, […]

Carmen Dillon

[…]te: 2003-11-10Interview Date: 1993-06-23Interviewer: Sidney ColeInterviewee: Carmen DillonTape 1, Side 1 Sidney Cole: 23rd Actually.Unidentified Sound Recordist: Yes, you're right. 23rd June 1993. This is Sidney Cole interviewing Carmen Dillon.Sidney Cole: Right. Carmen?Carmen Dillon: Yes?Sidne[…]

Ronald Grant

[…]ounds for a good one at that time a 16 mil project and I thought 200 pounds wasn't bad. And I wanted him to say yes. So you you made it a figure that sounded fairly realistic and not, you know, fantasy. So he said yes. And then later on, because I theSpeaker 1  9:34  the red carpet went ou[…]

Christine Collins

[…]ne, tell her to come up and see if she likes it. So I was up there like a shot.And they’d got this small series of rooms which were cutting rooms and sound recordingand soundtrack compilation rooms, and I went up there and swept the floor and made the tea and at the end of the week he said, ‘Well do[…]

John Krish

[…]ackground?John Krish: Yes. My father was a musician and he created a symphony orchestra of unemployed musicians - unemployed because of the coming of sound, strangely enough, people who played in the pits in cinema - and that was called 'The New Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra'. And I was one of fou[…]
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