Search Results for: Sound Design
Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier
[…]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[…]
Gerry Fisher
[…] the actress could rehearse a scene.My mind's racing here, because there are so many different little stories, but one of them was at the head of the sound department. JACK Cox, john Cox, john Cox, john Cox, john Cox. Cox was Karen, john john Cox had been involved with this with various what must ha[…]
Val Guest
[…] in and extra, not Jimmy Grainger. But there were a gang of us that used to be there, whether were were working or writing or doing extra work.RF: It sounds rather like a club.VG: It was.RF: And even if you weren't working on something would you hang out at the studio.VG: No, you'd meet some of the […]
Peter Proud
[…]p;you do while you were there?What happened pertinent to "Blackmail" and the beginning of sound was Ihadn't taken into account the brilliant standard of Dulwich CollegeEngineering students&n[…]
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[…] his first job as a clapperboy on After Dark(1932) at Associated Sound Film Industries, Wembley. During WWII, Morris served as a […]
Interview
[…]t wasn't a good idea because I actually failed my course at university and, funny enough, failed graduates were what were perceived to be the head of Sound Department at STV's idea of the right kind of person to put in the team because graduates, at a functional level, graduates always wanted to mov[…]
Joe Mendoza
[…]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[…]
Leonard (Len) Harris
[…]tarted.Alan Lawson: Yes...Leonard Harris: And I used to go down there - it was quite cheap, and saw all the old films. Now I must have seen - because sound had just about come in you see, they used to show mostly silent films, they could only afford that and then when eventually they got sound equip[…]
Sidney Cole
[…]born in Oakley St., Kennington not very far according to one report from where Charlie Chaplin was born. If the wind was favourable it was within the sound of Bow Bells, so I suppose I could call (myself a Cockney. That was 31st October 1903.AL: What schooling did you receive?SC: I had ordinary prim[…]
