Mickey Hickey -Transcript

Mickey Hickey (projectionist and sound recordist) 29/6/1914 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:17 PM 1920 […]

Mickey Hickey

Mickey Hickey (projectionist and sound recordist) 29/6/1914 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:17 PM 1920-30s […]

Reg Sutton

[…]ical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1987-09-16Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Reg SuttonSound recordist: Taffy HainesTape 1, Side 1 Roy Fowler: This recording is copyright the ACTT History Project. It�s an interview with Reg Sutton t[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]ng the Vitaphone system, you know, with Warner Brothers. And we also had this double header stuff which was - at the side of the projector we had the sound unit. But whether it was us and not knowing what we were doing and not having proper tuition, [chuckles] to this day I don't know, but it never […]

David Robson

[…] acoustically, because we were just about on the breakthrough for sound, and this would be about 1927-ish. And he built […]

David Robson

[…]ecture, this man [laughs]. And he built some very good theatres which were very good acoustically, because we were just about on the breakthrough for sound, and this would be about 1927-ish. And he built the Rialto up in Norwood, the Albany which was virtually next door, the State Sydenham and State[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]dear old Joe Rosenthal, he came down. Billy Shenton also came down and did some extra scenes, or some extra camerawork. We also did some experimental sound recording with British Acoustics but it was a full width track and the picture camera had it's two back legs in a special kind of booth in the s[…]

Alan Lawson

[…] scenes, or some extra camerawork. We also did some experimental sound recording with British Acoustics but it was a full […]

Graham Hartstone

[…]InterviewJim Betteridge  0:00  Okay, well, I'm here on the 29th of September 2011, talking to Graham Hartstone. about his life in sound. And we're going back to 1961. Graham Hartstone  0:13   1961. Yes.  Jim Betteridge  0:14 […]

Daphne Shadwell

[…]s fussing in the studio; she was agitated, in a state, and somebody came up and said, you’ll be alright if you do so-and-so, so-and-so. It was a sound problem or something. And I think I really meant to be kindly to her, to stop her agitating, and I went, ‘Oh, it’ll be alright’. And I look[…]
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