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[…]in Blackpool, which didn't please me, but on the other hand, I was within striking distance of demobilization. And I thought, well, Blackpool doesn't sound too bad. From Blackpool to Nottingham, and from Nottingham, I was de mobbed, and then it all started. I haveSpeaker 5 7:56 to just c[…]
[…] interdependence, one on another, which is the basis of a sound, healthy society!" And I've never forgotten that, because it […]
[…] interdependence, one on another, which is the basis of a sound, healthy society!" And I've never forgotten that, because it […]
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[…] who was in charge of the whole of the film department up there. Well now Phil Dorte of course I knew, I'd worked with at Gaumont's. Phil Dorte was a sound recordist at Gaumont's and we worked together on - he was in the sound department, I was in the camera department but not in the same relative g[…]
[…]rts. It meant that with ordinary and ortho red buses came out black and yellow tulips came out very dark and murky. Then of course with the coming of sound it meant that you couldn't use arc lights, and that meant you had to use incandescent lights which were very red sensitive and it meant that the[…]