Search Results for: Sound
Cy Young
[…] post office. But I knew I didn't really want to do that. The rest of my life and one day there was an advert in the local paper with a big picture a sound of music poster and the local Indie cinema saying be a cinema manager missing recruiting. So I thought I'd have a go at it day. I ended up in a […]
Mary Orrom
[…]ough experience. And so he said "Right, well, I'll teach you editing tonight." And I got to the cutting room. And he handed me a tin of clips and the sound, the music, the Post Horn Galop, and pointed me at a Moviola and said, "Right well, I expect this assembled into something which makes sense tom[…]
Diane Tammes
[…]ushould think about applying for the National Film School, because somebody I know, Colin Young, has just gone over there to start it up, and it sounds as though it’s going to be a really interesting thing to do.’ So, I thought, I don’t know, I haven’t done any film. And... And, I suppose,[…]
Kent Houston
[…]re, but can you remember anything about what your parents did in the film industry? Kent Houston 1:56 Yes, my father was a sound engineer and was involved in very early Motion Picture Sound on both sides of the Atlantic. He worked for Disney. He did some work on Fantasia, […]
Bobbi Riesel
[…]ker 1:46 Did you subsequently get involved with productions? Bobbi Riesel 1:51 Actually, I know this sounds terrible, of course, I was involved in this production. I had just met him. And you engage you. Yes, he needed a singer in a night club, and I […]
Mike Fentiman
[…] week or two, they told me that I got a job. And I said, Well, what about my degree? That doesn't count. I mean, if you've got the job anyway, right. Sounds great. So it sort of took the pressure off as it were getting a degree in order to get a job anyway, I still wanted to get a degree. All right.[…]
