[…]film mad. Iwas taken to films quite a lot when I was young, even silent films, Iseem to remember seeing silent films and later on I took myself off tosound films and it completely took hold of me and in my head deciding, atthe age of 15 deciding what to do when I left school there were threechoices,[…]
[…] boon. If you learn how to do diagonal joins. This was part of my forte in later years, because when I went to prime but I always used to cut optical sound diagonally, which usually used to infuriate all the dubbing edges as ever work was because I never seem to be able to catch on. But but it's in […]
[…]me Inexpert at everything I suppose would be .. Anyway you were there to reflect what was going on in the South-East, and ‘South-East’ sounds okay, but we were based in Dover at one end, and we had to cover Brighton at the other end. Well it sometimes took most of the day with those m[…]
[…] I moved off and went. More or less freelancing. When I worked at Whartons studios like that. With varying editors. And. Then went back to them as it sounded.[00:17:15.040] - SPEAKER: M6 But when you were freelancing that was about me doing this is it really all about the work.[00:17:21.520] - […]
[…]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[…]
[…] er...I heard that they wanted a Loading Boy at er Sound City...John Stafford Productions. So I rang up, and the […]
[…] his first job as a clapperboy on After Dark(1932) at Associated Sound Film Industries, Wembley. During WWII, Morris served as a […]
[…] for documentaries. I remember Lou Hanks, who was mixing the sound, asked Peter if he thought the BBC would allow […]
[…] I should...I did two films there and er...then I had to er...filming was...coming to the close and er...I heard that they wanted a Loading Boy at er Sound City...John Stafford Productions. So I rang up, and the Cameraman's name was Jimmy Wilson. So, I rang Mr Wilson up and I said...so he said, "Yes[…]