Norman Swallow

[…]bsp;one had two cameras and even three. The one with two cameras we had no sound, that was entirely for thegraphics. The other one, the bigger one had three cam[…]

Marion Grierson (Taylor)

[…]her version still for British schools. This explains the number of edits and explains whether there were some editions that were silent and some with sound. MT: By this time you were using sound then and could you also tell me, I know you wouldn’t have moviolas  in the early days; would yo[…]

Denis Forman

[…]paints with pictures.Denis Forman: I remember him that night, I remember that his head got lower and lower and loweruntil actually you thought he was sound asleep because his head was on the table but wasn't asleephe was still talking he was still telling jokes but you couldn't actually hear them, h[…]

Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

[…]ance now.GS: She was with the National Film Board here.DA: But she was also with the National Film Board in Canada. And her husband was a very famous sound man, Walter Lee, and he went into the war and was killed. And years later she did marry somebody else who’s also died. Her son Andrew Lee is als[…]

Philip Leacock

[…] I know we had Alfie Bass, who was as inexperienced as I was.Stephen Peet: Would that be Pillar to Post? Or something like that?Philip Leacock: Oh it sounds like it, yes [laughs]. Terrible pun!Stephen Peet: That's in '48. Two extraordinary things when you joined the Crown Unit, called Pillar to Post[…]

Cy Young transcript

[…] advert in the local paper with a big picture a sound of music poster and the local Indie cinema saying […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] of peasants in it. Rodney Giesler: One of the first sound films was it? Dicky Leeman: No, there'd been sound […]

denis-forman

[…] and lower and lower until actually you thought he was sound asleep because his head was on the table but […]
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