[…] some of them, they were, I didn't like the idea it wasn't telephone. They didn't realise that some of them that you have to do everything to do with sound if you're going to do make a good telephone. And so they were, again it. And so Korda took a loft somewhere near the labs, which he called the p[…]
[…]y Newman and he is very funny about him...so that would beCB: Oh he was a funny fellow (laughs).I: Yes (laughs), so you were much sought after by the sound of it.CB: Well, you know, I didn’t go straight into, into big parts, I mean, but my. I think it’s interesting that my first part in front of the[…]
[…] session. You wonder what on earth you're going to have done, you know, have you written written all the wrong notes in order because you're going to sound actually fractals on? So I remember him saying, Do come talk to me with this because I'm actually terrified. And we subsequently became great fr[…]
[…]ldn't go on, he just had to get it better.Right.And the only way of getting it better was that way. Stars in Your Eyes was anotherseries.It sounds as a sort of a...Yvonne Littlewood DRAFT. Tape 1 Side B24It had a sort of musical theme.It sounds as though Michael, is this true, managed to d[…]
[…] button on their microphones that they could cut out the sound so that if they had to give somebody a […]
[…]Allen and directed by Harold French called unpublished story, starred Valerie Hobson and Richard Green. The, the ACTT shop steward was a boom man the sound man called Percy Dayton. And he said, Well, you will have to join the union and I said, I've been longing to join the union. So I arranged and I[…]
[…]ion and saw this image I must have seen it in the trailer.SPEAKER: M5That's the only image and that's the only memory I have a film didn't I think it sounds like one of those sort of French surrealist film scenes that no one you really have been seeing that somebody went mad in the Foreign Legion an[…]
[…]do the first year you do a three year still photography course crammed into one year. And then the second year you do a lot of sort of heat light and sound and organic chemistry. And then the holiday between in the summer holiday between the two years you make a movie and you spent the next year I k[…]
[…]g, but I know. Victor Savile was director and he was a man to be fair. I mean, you didn't breathe, once the red light have gone up, you didn't make a sound you didn't call you choke to death rather than make a coffee. And one day, he had a very bad day, I think somebody up for the what, after the be[…]
[…] his first job as a clapperboy on After Dark(1932) at Associated Sound Film Industries, Wembley. During WWII, Morris served as a […]