Cecil Buckland

[…]ad thing, you know, but I had this idea that the boom mike, and we'd got Harry, the boom, who was always on it and he followed you absolutely and the sound was absolutely wonderful in those days. I don't think the sound today, is a bit of a problem. When I watch programmes, some of the things, I don[…]

Phil Windeatt

[…]enough back to pay off all the debts, because there were enormous debts. You know, transferring laboratory, 9 invoices for laboratory work, sound work, erm, there was overtime to pay, I mean there was a lot of bills. In fact I can remember one point when I think we owed twenty five thousan[…]

Roy Lockett

[…]he union was that a deal had been done I think in the late Forties around, around crewing really, which was about four, four and four, four people on sound, four on camera, four on production, which a lot of the older negotiators were so desperate to keep that they’d, they were determined to keep th[…]

Joe McGrath

[…]important novel which changed novels because it was complete reportage - so I put Truman into a greenhouse - near - er - Ealing and - er - I put bird sounds - bird sounds on it00:12:10(Bird sound impressions) when we were interviewing him - and  he said “Oh my darling  you - you’ve put me […]

David Puttnam

[…]bsp;Project Interview No.600 - David Puttnam, filmed 1/7/2010 – in 3 Sections)Film History – Interviewer, Darrol Blake (mono sound)  0.00        Childhood and family  3.35        Marriage and leaving schoo[…]

Yvette Vanson

[…] and he had lost all the digits of his hands, because they wouldn’t, he didn’t have any insurance cover. And we were trying to say in these films, it sounds like scaremongering but it wasn’t, these weren’t isolated cases, these were, this was going on, and still is going on, because, Clinton didn’t […]

Moira Armstrong

[…]ospital bed somewhere and Alexis and I had, had swapped shifts but he’d taken away the dawn Arabic with him and I didn’t know where it was. And I was sound asleep and the phone went and there was an engineer saying ‘There’s nobody done the pre test for dawn Arabic’, and I went, leapt downstairs all […]

Peter Graham Scott

[…] in the middle, or to somehow get a corner that er…jutted out and became…er, hid the pillar. But anyway, apart from that it wasn’t  er..properly soundproofed or anything like that,…Interviewer – ..one stage was it?Peter – Yes, one stage. They then built another stage actually, which wasn’t bad […]
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