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[…]ural students thought they'd like to do then. And he said "Have you ever thought of becoming a motion picture designer?" And I said "no, I hadn't, it sounds like a good idea". He said, "Well have you seen 'Robin Hood'?" which was then at...er...Drury Lane I think. And I said yes I had. He said look […]
[…]he very first film I worked on, they were actually into the film,making the film, was Nine Days A Queen and of course it was in the very early days ofsound. There was a sound booth on castors, there was a camera booth with glass windowsso everything had to., there were no tracking shots or panning s[…]
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[…]ut how did you meet Tony, just simply because it would probably, I don't know, all sorts of other emotions and you think I don't want to go down that sounds awful, really, in some respect that he's gone and never mentioned that ever again. But having said that, he was Tony was a very artistic in his[…]
[…]me. During its after its construction. We were still living out there. And I always remember them putting loudspeakers out on the canopy to relay the sound. And oh, no, that is strictly against all regulations now. But although we did do it at the Odeon EU street on one occasion. But anyway, that wa[…]
[…]at I stop all that nonsense and get on with my homework. But on the whole, I didn't have any, particularly no academic leanings. I'm not, I'm not. It sounds like some sort of force. Mostly, I'm not very bright and I'm not very quick, but I'm very dogged.Roy Fowler 1:45 Well, in most peop[…]