Anthony Mendleson

[…]dred pairs?" "Oh yes, no problem." So we had three hundred pairs, dirt-cheap! And then, of course the problems started. We had to pack them, then the sound people said, "You can't use those, the noise on the cobbles is too..." So we had to felt each pair!Linda Wood : [laughs.]Anthony Mendleson : It […]

John Jeffrey

[…]angley; this is when he first saw the Technicolor site and went in for a job; a man named Mitchell offered him a job; started at the light end of the sound wave – track developing and matte loops; a lot of women working there then; then moved to positive control; then first operator; finally in regi[…]

Harry Courcha

[…]rs.Mm.Mm, it was there that I was introduced to trade unionism.Yes.By sheer chance meeting a fellow that was canvassing round the gate and, mm, it allsounded interesting and worthy to me. I’d had some aspects of struggle.Yes.Which I, which I won’t get into now while I was in the Army.Yes.Developed c[…]

Jean Anderson

[…]th the buzz-bombs; because he’d hear the awful droning noise coming along, and he’d look up to me and say “where’re we going?”. In other words, if it sounded too near, we’d get down out of the window, under the glass. I’d say “behind the sofa!”  and we’d get down. He was absolutely motionless u[…]

Karel Reisz

[…]and I started reviewing for it.Norman Swallow:10.41It was,I think it began in 1947.Karel Reisz:10.44That sounds about right, I think it ended in 1951 Or 1952 Anyway we can look that up. Norm[…]

Maxwell Setton

[…]ifferent from my assistant to Mr. I like George Archibald very much at the ultrasound different. I met George. I met Aubrey Barry. Yes. Now he started his work.[…]
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