Jimmy Wright

[…]nbsp;in the Outer Hebrides. Harold Hazen Jack Cardiff myself. Charlie Tester was the sound recordist and uh Don weeks was the assistant. Who drove the through the th[…]

Barbara (Bimbi) Harris

[…]ni and the other was Baird. We did a week in each studio. So we used to have to learn both systems of course. And I did all the jobs. I used to be on sound, on the floor.JH: Were you the first woman to operate a camera?BH: I was the first to operate a camera that's right, then it was upside down and[…]

2eric-cross-history-project

[…] department. Moved to Clapha m studios, then to ASFI, Associated Sound Film Industries at Wembley studios where he became a […]

Roger Davis

[…]e aircraft at the at the airfields where the aircraft were deployed. So sort of double. So anyway, that's, that's that.Speaker 2  14:03  It sounds like a lot of responsibility for you, man.Speaker 1  14:08  It's ridiculous, really, because I was only 18. But I suppose they must h[…]

Peter Lamont

[…] come and work for him, on True Lies. We’ll send you a script. Talk to you on Sunday.” Spoke to the producer, and said “Yeah, I’d love to do it. Sounds…”, “Alright, we’ll, negotiate with your agent.” They came to me on Tuesday and said there’s the deal, I said “I’m not coming in for five days m[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]we made this film and I had to do everything - the rushes - I had… you know, I knew nothing.  I was totally ignorant about the camera, about the sound I just knew nothing but boy did I learn and very quickly. TD:  Do you remember who was on the unit with you? AY:  Well Donal[…]

Ann Turner

[…] first credit as it were, or treatment was written for film he did on the Wose collection with Bernard Braden went out on the 28th of August 55. That sounds like bank holiday almost. No, it wouldn't have been in those days. And that was because he was going to America. Because they were co produced […]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…]suddenly thought, "Poor man" You know you can drop a spoon normally, and nobody can even hear you, but when you have got a bad stomach I mean a spoon sounds like plate glass. Crash. But he was so unnecessarily cantankerous, finding fault, telling you how to do your own job and when he said he wanted[…]

Ron Hill

[…] Coming back to you. You worked for Mo0yes and then but then after Moyes Where did you go?Ron Hill  10:19  After Moyes George was busy on a sound rig Yes. Now when he perfect he called me up shares in the same house he called me up CG Roy. He says the jobs waiting for you.Hush. Oh, yeah. H[…]
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